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1971 caterpillar d6c
1971 caterpillar d6c






1971 caterpillar d6c
  1. 1971 caterpillar d6c serial#
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For Buyers in the United States IronPlanet hereby notifies you that the consigners of certain pieces of Equipment may have assigned to a qualified intermediary their rights, but not their obligations, for purposes of effecting a deferred Like-Kind Exchange under section 1031 of the Internal Revenue Code of 1986, as amended, and applicable regulations.

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  • 1971 caterpillar d6c

  • Payment can be made by wire transfer (recommended) or credit card ( additional fee will apply).
  • Buyer must pay a transaction fee, based on the final selling price:Ģ.7% of the final selling price (min $200).
  • 1971 caterpillar d6c serial#

    This item may be subject to Michigan sales tax. Tillys are currently dismantling a burnt 1971 Caterpillar Bulldozer D6C Serial - 47J01730 with a 140HP-105KW 3306PCT Engine Serial - 44V12974 Arr.Within 7 days after the auction, the buyer must submit full payment, including applicable taxes and fees to avoid late fees.įor this item, payment is due on or before 1 January. Knowledgeable buyers are expected to carefully review all of the available information in the inspection report, including all photographs, in order to make the best bidding and buying decision possible. This inspection report includes ratings, comments, and photos of the various components of the item. These inspections are not designed nor intended to detect latent defects, or conditions that could only be found in connection with the physical dismantling of the equipment or the use of diagnostic tools or techniques.

    1971 caterpillar d6c

    Please note that IronPlanet inspections are performed solely for the purpose of reporting the visible condition of the equipment's major systems and attachments on the day of the inspection and do not include load testing or digging/lifting. Following submission of a written dispute claim, IronPlanet will investigate the claim, re-inspecting the equipment item as necessary, and determine a fair and mutually beneficial resolution. With IronClad Assurance®, if a buyer discovers that the item is not substantially in the condition as represented in this inspection report, the buyer may submit a written dispute claim to IronPlanet. After running a while there was oil coming out of the flange where the turbo bolts to the exhaust manifold.ĭisputes: This item is offered with IronClad Assurance® protection. We cherished them and took care of them, just like they took care of us.Battery box is rusted through on the bottom.Ĭlick here to open photos and videos of this item.Īppears to have had a muffler and stack installed recently.Įngine operates properly, has good power smokes at idle, and cleans up at high idle. "So, growing up, those dozers were like members of the family. And the machines enabled him to make enough money to pay her medical bills. Agricultural Crawlers: view more images: Caterpillar : D6C 1967: recorded hours unconfirmed: S/N: 82A433 : Fitted with Leverton Westlode Cab, 3 point linkage, drawbar, hydraulic top link, rear hydraulic line, front weight and worklights. Had it not been for those Cat machines being so dependable and the whole Caterpillar and Fabick team behind them - Dad couldn't have cared for Mom. 1976 Caterpillar D6C Winch UC 90 New Tracks 12' Blade Needs A Little Work. His business allowed him the flexibility to take care of her, but those dozers made it possible.

    1971 caterpillar d6c

    If she had to go to the doctor, he would take her. He would get her up in the mornings and get her set for the day. "Caterpillar is an important part of our family's story because all through the years, my dad took care of Mom. She wore a C-collar and was in a wheelchair because she'd had both legs amputated due to the disease. But her fingers were very contorted from the arthritis. She was always upbeat and positive - an eternal optimist. If you had spoken to her on the phone, you wouldn't have known there was anything wrong with her. Kent Nichols, Kenny and Willadean's son, explains, "You see, my mother developed severe Rheumatoid arthritis when she was just 27. But it's the Nichols family's love for each other and their Cat dozers that makes the story special. Throughout the years, the Nichols family fared well, supported by Kenny's extraordinary operator skills and passion for operating a dozer.








    1971 caterpillar d6c