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HD7GB and HD7G for sale

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    Posted: 01 Dec 2014 at 8:56am
http://springfield.craigslist.org/hvo/4712197963.html

Just saw these on craigslist


Edited by Gargoyle - 01 Dec 2014 at 8:56am
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Pretty good deal if a person needed a project.
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I would buy them in a heart beat but shipping would be a killer it would most likely be 2 trips
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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote DMiller Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 02 Dec 2014 at 8:02pm
I already have two 7G's , don't have room for another especially one that won't move.
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Thats why i would have to buy both and hope the tranny would be good in the b model   My dad bought a 1973 7gb in 1978 paid 10 grand for it it was a low hour machine but it had its share of problem
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Was the trans in the B the same? Or the engines?
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the engines were different I think the trans was the same the b model was a 6 cylinder
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Hi Michael, I went to Minnpar site yesterday and saw, also were pedal steer with subtle differences in brakes and linkages to steering. Pedals were two stage engaging the hydraulics first then applying brakes thru a cam type second lever, did not have the hydraulic piston setups as my 7G does for applying brakes.
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yea dave I forgot the b had the pedal steering also also the air filter was round on the dash kinda like on the john deer crawlers
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The early HD-7G's used the same shifting linkage as the HD-6EP used and had the 4 cylinder turbo-charged 7000 series engine. The later HD-7G'swent to a pedestal type shift linkage similar to the type used on the larger powershift crawlers. The HD-7GB went to the pedalsteer and used the 3500 series 6 cylinder engine which was used in several other applications including wheel loaders and farm tractors.
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