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<blockquote data-quote="wbvs58" data-source="post: 1610711" data-attributes="member: 16453"><p>Do you have a manual for it? Probably be able to download one for a small fee, I did with my 90's excavator. They go a long way to making the adjustments right. I have all the manuals for my D4 as well as parts books and it makes so easy to adjust things right instead of tearing into it blindly. I wouldn't stress too much about the grousers it is only a light machine which you are well aware of so doesn't have the ground pressure for massive traction but I am sure it will be up to the jobs you have planned for it. Oil consumption sounds a bit high but as long as you are aware of it and keep it topped up you will get a lot of work out of it without having to do anything. These older machines seem to go better with a single grade oil, my D4 uses a straight 30 grade oil.</p><p></p><p>Ken</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="wbvs58, post: 1610711, member: 16453"] Do you have a manual for it? Probably be able to download one for a small fee, I did with my 90's excavator. They go a long way to making the adjustments right. I have all the manuals for my D4 as well as parts books and it makes so easy to adjust things right instead of tearing into it blindly. I wouldn't stress too much about the grousers it is only a light machine which you are well aware of so doesn't have the ground pressure for massive traction but I am sure it will be up to the jobs you have planned for it. Oil consumption sounds a bit high but as long as you are aware of it and keep it topped up you will get a lot of work out of it without having to do anything. These older machines seem to go better with a single grade oil, my D4 uses a straight 30 grade oil. Ken [/QUOTE]
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