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UrSmoked

01-30-2006 22:49:52




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Hi everyone i bene pulling my hair out, and i cannot find a manual for my machine no where, i cannot believe im having such a hard time, maybe its a rare machine, its a 1966 Hough H-90CM payloader, rigid frame type none articulation, cummins JT6-B1 engine Drott 4in1 2 1/2 CU YD bucket, rear steer, machines weighing in at 24100lbs and has 1600 x24 tires, can ANYONE tell me where i can find a TM5 military manual for this machine or a regular manual, i forgot to mention this is a retired ARMY CORPS OF ENGINEERS machine, i would really like to see if i can find one, i love the machine, and i would like to be able to fix the things that need fixing but with a lil more insight on it through a manual.
I have tried to contact Komatsu and ask them and no luck no one emails me back and other places in the US and canada, SO, can anyone help,

thank you Will fredricksburg, Virginia

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Chris Kopp

10-19-2006 13:33:51




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 Re: Payloader manual. in reply to UrSmoked, 01-30-2006 22:49:52  
The manual is availble from private individuals thru government copies. I have it and 4 other 1964 h90cm manuals. I also have this machine with a blown headgasket. The manuals will be sold with the machine for $6,000. if you know anyone interested.I bought my manual thru Anderson Equipment in Watertown, NY ask for Dean Manual is $100. 412 5044145



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Gil

02-08-2006 22:31:13




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 Re: Payloader manual. in reply to UrSmoked, 01-30-2006 22:49:52  
try this site
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Tons of old manuals from the US army, most are available free.



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UrSmoked

02-08-2006 22:43:29




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 Re: Payloader manual. in reply to Gil, 02-08-2006 22:31:13  
Hey Gil. thanks for helping, i did go to that site, but just my luck they did not having anything on my particular machine, they have the newer articulating machines and was bigger then mine, i was able to find a bucket for my machine on ebay, would make a good spare but nothing bothers me more then not knowing everything i need to know about this machine specially the tranny, i dont know much about powershift trannys, or automatics, not sure which one it is, but it just doesnt seem 100%, but im guessing if it was not i would not be able to push down a full size 60foot tall 20 inch red oak down, well all i can do is hope that someone might find a TM-5 military manual on this machine, i found the LO number and info, but Lube order or LO dont tell me much about the rest,

Gil thank you for your help, i appreciate you taking time out to let me know, Willy

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Bob

01-31-2006 09:42:13




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 Re: Payloader manual. in reply to UrSmoked, 01-30-2006 22:49:52  
It's a longshot, but try Binder Books.



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UrSmoked

01-31-2006 16:18:25




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 Re: Payloader manual. in reply to Bob, 01-31-2006 09:42:13  
Hey bob thanks i looked on thier site but i am guessing thats all they have maybe? i seen a manual for a paymover, but i will have to write them as well and see,

thanks for the input and idea, right now im tryin everything its a unusual machine im guessing,

thanks for taking the time to write

Will



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Bob

01-31-2006 16:44:47




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 Re: Payloader manual. in reply to UrSmoked, 01-31-2006 16:18:25  
Did you call them? I have heard they may have lots of stuff available that's not on the website. It would at least be worth a phone call.



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UrSmoked

01-31-2006 17:02:58




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 Re: Payloader manual. in reply to Bob, 01-31-2006 16:44:47  
hey bob i will give them a call, i just looked on the site, but the phone call im hoping will end the search, thanks again, and let me know if ya run across something,

Will



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