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T40DSA

Hello everyone.

I have found this forum and hopefully I can get some help and feedback from you all.

I am in need of some parts for my Cat T40DSA (that's the model I can make of from the ID plate). This is an older machine and the moment my main concern is to overhaul/ repair the tilt and steering cylinders because they are leaking, the rear wheel bearing as well.

I dont have a clue about the hydraulic fluid specs.

I am having issues finding a parts list or a manual. Can anyone guide me here.

Any help would be greatly appreciated.
  • Posted 30 Jul 2021 15:08
  • By DELTA_Box
  • joined 30 Jul'21 - 2 messages
  • California, United States
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I found a parts manual on eBay for my 35td, the guy i purchased them from has dozens maybe hundreds of old manuals, look for user "got-manuals", original manuals, not photocopies.
  • Posted 12 Aug 2021 05:24
  • By fonzie
  • joined 10 Aug'18 - 17 messages
  • United Kingdom

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