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  • Muz
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    Originally posted by ianoz View Post
    Real pity too .Hope the Allen Scythe did not get him in the end .
    I'm just about to sell mine .. brought it south this year

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  • ianoz
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    Originally posted by Muz View Post
    Just so as you know guys this poster hasn't logged on since August last year
    Real pity too .Hope the Allen Scythe did not get him in the end .

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  • Muz
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    Just so as you know guys this poster hasen't logged on since August last year

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  • Mick-the-fitter
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    Originally posted by ianoz View Post
    I thought you were referring to from the rail to the roller Stock .I have never seen it measured that way before .
    I'll see if I can run one off to your e-mail, is it mk1 or mk2 mick

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  • DADumper
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    Have you tried ww.mauals.us or on ebay oem_cat_manuals.

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  • Medulla
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    That's the service manual I bought, I did email the seller to see if they had the operator's manual on CD but they didn't. I've sent a few emails out to hire companies, as per Muz's suggestion.

    Thanks for the spec sheets, more bedtime reading for me :-)

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  • ianoz
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    Of some help i hope .
    http://media.lectura-specs.com/data_...n%289a9%29.pdf
    Manual on CD rom .
    http://www.ebay.com.au/itm/DOOSAN-DX...item19da4ae591

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  • Muz
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    Originally posted by Medulla View Post
    I emailed via the Doosan site to make enquiries but didn't get a reply. We went to the Plantworx exhibition earlier this year as well and spoke to some agents on the Doosan stand, they took details etc. but we didn't hear anything back from them either. I can't believe how difficult it is to get one - I'm starting to think that maybe an operator's manual was never produced, just the service manual.
    Sounds pretty standard.

    Weve had a thing about manuals here with some guys getting one then being deluged for requests of copies .

    Your best bet would be to try and find an old owner who will have one lying around, or better still a plant hirer, who ran Dosans in their fleet. A dealer would tell you who they are. If they are a hirer like me, they'll have loads of them gathering dust somewhere. I've got hundreds, but they're all for the machines ive bought over the years and traded back to the dealer which were a load of Volvo's and Kubota's and Hitachi .. no Doosans sadly.. but Ive got a cupboard full of them, so I'd imagine any Doosan hirer would have the same, and they wouldnt be looking for too much for them either. Good luck

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  • Medulla
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    Originally posted by Muz View Post
    Might sound a bit obvious , but have you gone onto their web site and dropped them a mail ? .. you should be able to buy one at the very least through an agent or dealer
    I emailed via the Doosan site to make enquiries but didn't get a reply. We went to the Plantworx exhibition earlier this year as well and spoke to some agents on the Doosan stand, they took details etc. but we didn't hear anything back from them either. I can't believe how difficult it is to get one - I'm starting to think that maybe an operator's manual was never produced, just the service manual.

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  • Muz
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    Might sound a bit obvious , but have you gone onto their web site and dropped them a mail ? .. you should be able to buy one at the very least through an agent or dealer

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  • 245dlc
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    Just don't over grease the swing it should only really be greased every 50-250 hours depending on manufacturers specs. What happens when they are overgreased is that the seal by the undercarriage pops and you will see grease all over the track frame and it will eventually cause wear inside the swing gear as dirt and mud will work it's way in there.

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  • Stock
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    track tension 110001.jpg
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  • ianoz
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    I thought you were referring to from the rail to the roller Stock .I have never seen it measured that way before .

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  • d4c24a
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    rail

    i would say the measurement is from the bottom of the track frame rather than the rail , as the rail is a common name for the track chain ,so could get confusing
    different manufactures use different areas to measure , some from the centre bottom roller to the rail etc

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  • Medulla
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    http://m.flickr.com/lightbox?id=9226977497

    Thank you so much for the help - I'll be studying the file & the track info carefully. I've put a link to a Flikr pic of the machine above, as I'm still mobile, but if that doesn't work for some reason then I'll sort pics out later.

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