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Just when you get the hang of Cat numbering...

02Dmax

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Lol, it did kinda always annoy me the there were so many different D6's. I can't count how many times I've been called out to work on a "big d6" and it's a 6k or 6n or 6m or something funky like that. And for whatever reason those guys then treat me like I don't know what a D6 is because I was expecting an R or T. Lol. Oh well.
 

hosspuller

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Deere did renumbered their tractors to reflect the horsepower. I think it helps sales discussions and parts ordering... Keeps the family heritage straight. A family tree instead of the vine in the bush :D
 
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