I tried a twist grip D3 a few years ago....I was totally lost.
The 931 & D3 were a great 6 tonne machine.I know a guy with a D3 that has done 21,000 Hrs doing rural house cuts,driveways,etc.He repaired the finals for the first time recently.
A rebuilt trans will cost about 7K over here now.
CAT 931
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shirtbox2003 wrote:based on old 933 series.good little piece of kit.not many machine men today can work these.
The driver is only a year older than the machine, I started driving a 941B owned by my grandfather aged 7, I have been operating this 931 for the past 15 years.
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tim wrote:Neversweat wrote:Truck needs a wash
Steve
Just a little bit of dust Steve-it goes with the job
Down to the clay now
Great looking machine whereabouts is it?
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jimfoster4 wrote:tim wrote:Neversweat wrote:Truck needs a wash
Steve
Just a little bit of dust Steve-it goes with the job
Down to the clay now
Great looking machine whereabouts is it?
Near Guildford Surrey
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