Komatsu D65P-6 1978

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Re: Komatsu D65P-6 1978

Post #11 by FOWLER MAN » Sun Jan 16, 2011 10:43 am

Hi Bjorn
Great project, great photos, thank you for posting. How long did it take to complete?
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Re: Komatsu D65P-6 1978

Post #12 by Green Dragon » Sun Jan 16, 2011 5:50 pm

Brilliant pics and videos, got one of these to play with new in 1980 after 2 years on a 60P. Great little machine for peat and soft stuff. Memories. :D


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Re: Komatsu D65P-6 1978

Post #13 by Dug Overburden » Sun Jan 16, 2011 7:02 pm

Very nice tractor, I always enjoyed the sound of the naturally aspirated Cummins.
temlav wrote:Thanks for nice comments :bow:

The project is already finished and we worked with it last autumn :)

It's powered with a NH220 C1 cummins who has 155hp and 12,2liter. Torque: almost 800Nm.

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Re: Komatsu D65P-6 1978

Post #14 by Jim M » Tue Jan 18, 2011 11:55 pm

Hi Bjorn,

Cracking photos of the machine from start to finish product :thumbup: :thumbup: .

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Re: Komatsu D65P-6 1978

Post #15 by GIZZY » Fri Jan 28, 2011 4:38 pm

Nice machine :thumbup:


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Re: Komatsu D65P-6 1978

Post #16 by temlav » Sat Feb 12, 2011 12:54 am

FOWLER MAN wrote:Hi Bjorn
Great project, great photos, thank you for posting. How long did it take to complete?
Fred



Thanks :)

It's not easy to say exactly how many hours we used to complete it. We did first work on it in end of April 2010 and continued first part of May, then had a break all summer because of all other work on farm. Continued dozerproject middle of September and finished end of September. We worked with it till beginning November after that it has been to mush snow and to cold.

Parts was no problem and we get very good service from the dealer. Most parts was for the undercarriage, but most of parts for it is possible to get.

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