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Military D7E

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4 years 1 month ago #221013 by CUMMINS
Military D7E was created by CUMMINS
I'm looking at a 1968 Military D7E dozer at an auction, serial number 75E2126. According to a Caterpillar cross reference, that serial number should be a High horse dozer, but it has the low horse air filter and smaller exhaust stack. Could this still be a high horse machine.

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4 years 1 month ago #221028 by Old Magnet
Replied by Old Magnet on topic Military D7E
By the numbers 75E501-up = 48A6883-up = 180HP.
Doesn't mean that's what you have if the engine has been changed.

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4 years 1 month ago #221034 by seiscat
Replied by seiscat on topic Engine Serial No.
I saw a high horsepower D7E 75E with a low horsepower engine four years ago in Texas.
Look for the engine serial number tag on the left side of the block. The 47A and 48A civilian models had the tractor serial on the engine tag too.
Craig

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