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Caterpillar does not have parts available for 2000 Caterpillar TH83 Telehandlers.

I purchased a 2000 Caterpillar TH83 with some boom parts missing. tilt cylinder, hydraulic lines, chain and internal hoses. Since this is a fairly new machine I thought I would not have any problems getting these parts. I sold this machine "as is" to another wholesaler but now he is telling me that most of these parts are no longer available in the Caterpillar system. Is this Possible.??? I know Cat has parts for machines 30 years old. I need help!!! Does anyone knows where I can find these parts?? My customer claims that a cat dealer told him the parts are discontinued.
  • Posted 16 May 2007 08:35
  • By fernando_a
  • joined 16 May'07 - 9 messages
  • California, United States

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