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Glad to have found this site, might help me lots! I recently bought a 1958 Oliver HG dozer but the previous owner put a flathead D25 in it. The clutch has no throw to it and all free play. I'm looking for any diagrams of what I'd be looking at before I start pulling it apart. If it's adjustable, or see if there's any broken parts, etc.

 

Any information or direction would be appreciated!

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The stamp does say D251 as a start so could be. I’m totally in the dark about these old motors. Any advice, manuals, drawings would be very appreciated! 

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When I click on the download this file link a window pops up and asks me if I ant to save it.  I use Firefox.

 

If you don;t get that option and it just opens up, you should be able to click on the file tab and save it there.

 

All else fails, it ought to be in your download folder.

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It opens as a PDF for me but when I try to save or print it, it says it's password protected so I can't do anything but read it off the screen. I'm using Chrome so maybe I'll try a different browser.

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The PDF print function is password protected. @P15-D24  As the original uploader, are we able to get a version that does not have the print password, or are you able to share the print password for this particular file?

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A workaround is to take a screenshot of specific pages ya might need for work in the shop, like the specifications pages, and then print those jpgs.

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On 8/18/2021 at 8:06 AM, wagoneer said:

The PDF print function is password protected. @P15-D24  As the original uploader, are we able to get a version that does not have the print password, or are you able to share the print password for this particular file?

I was able to make a printable version of this PDF from the un-printable downloaded one. I will PM you the link shortly.

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1 hour ago, TodFitch said:

I was able to make a printable version of this PDF from the un-printable downloaded one. I will PM you the link shortly.

That’d be awesome. Thanks 

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3 hours ago, TodFitch said:

I was able to make a printable version of this PDF from the un-printable downloaded one. I will PM you the link shortly.

That’s cool; I had tasked my son with this duty to “hack it”.

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2 hours ago, wagoneer said:

That’s cool; I had tasked my son with this duty to “hack it”.

I have sent a link to @Tbgord For what it worth, if you have a Mac I figured out a trivial way to do this:

  1. Create/copy a single page PDF file. I used the "save as a PDF" feature of the built in print dialog box on a text document.
  2. Open the new PDF file using Preview.
  3. Use Edit->Insert->Page From File... to append the print protected PDF to the end of your new PDF.
  4. Select the original single page (from the print save to PDF) and delete it.
  5. Save the result

I am not sure why GTK uploaded a print restricted copy so I didn’t post the link here.

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