Everyone loves being the operators! Then you realize someone is going to have to get you back up for operation! To all of the unsung heroes out there who keep the machines going in all weather ! God bless them! And thank you!
I LOVE a good d4h dozer. Im old school. The less electronics the better. This was a good phase of modern design but least electronics. Good ground clearance, balance, small size for finish work, and can back up a slope! Rides good because the seat is near the mid point. Final drives can be serviced out the side and trans can be pulled out the back!
Question. Got a crank shaft regrinding shop. Many of them have a sumerged are crank welding machine that just sits idle most days. Take apart the bottom rollers. Machine a spindle to mount them on to have the crank shop build up the rollers. Just an idea.
Back in the day there used to be a lot of shops that would rebuild rollers and idlers. I think the cost of new ones has went down made this a bit obsolete. Many of them used special rods that welded a bit soft, if you use a standard rod it will be much harder than the chain and it will wear much faster. You also have to replace the bearings and deal with the inside of the roller being destroyed in many cases.
yep , nice new clean truck and the only thing better is a really dirty dirty mechanic that busted his chops in the dirt to drive it home ! Well a good day when you complete your task.
This is all undercarriage work, not really necessary to be that clean with everything. All the mating surfaces for the Rollers, master link and such have to be very clean, these we cleaned really well. We also have no running water out there, our water truck is what we normally wash equipment with, and all that equipment has already been winterized. The temps are getting pretty low at night, we did have 2 good warm days you can see.
@matthewmarzec5927 Why do you say that? These guys worked and completed the job. They also worked with what they had. Just because the repairs were not done in a fancy dealer repair shop, does not mean it was not done right.
Everyone loves being the operators! Then you realize someone is going to have to get you back up for operation! To all of the unsung heroes out there who keep the machines going in all weather ! God bless them! And thank you!
I LOVE a good d4h dozer. Im old school. The less electronics the better. This was a good phase of modern design but least electronics. Good ground clearance, balance, small size for finish work, and can back up a slope! Rides good because the seat is near the mid point. Final drives can be serviced out the side and trans can be pulled out the back!
Nice service truck
Hard work man that’s awesome
Splurge on a few manuals - wish I could join you but I'm blind. Engine sounds good.
Always pays to be the operator lol especially when it comes to putting tracks on
You said it. I didn't trust myself to do it, Cam had to run the dozer and the track loader for most of it.
Question. Got a crank shaft regrinding shop. Many of them have a sumerged are crank welding machine that just sits idle most days. Take apart the bottom rollers. Machine a spindle to mount them on to have the crank shop build up the rollers. Just an idea.
Back in the day there used to be a lot of shops that would rebuild rollers and idlers. I think the cost of new ones has went down made this a bit obsolete. Many of them used special rods that welded a bit soft, if you use a standard rod it will be much harder than the chain and it will wear much faster. You also have to replace the bearings and deal with the inside of the roller being destroyed in many cases.
Should always put never seize on them roller bolts
Like a old contractor told me once a menace to society . We made are own 80/90 and graphite .
@@dougpersell8776 I've had to drill out lots of broken bolts. It's a lot easier to put never seize than take track frames off and drill.
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yep , nice new clean truck and the only thing better is a really dirty dirty mechanic that busted his chops in the dirt to drive it home ! Well a good day when you complete your task.
Hard graft nice job boys thanks for posting
Good afternoon, do you need a video editor?
Need to make your whole video with you full View
Be a heck of alot easier if you'd just turn the tractor over, wouldn't have to lay on the ground then. 😉
Looks like bergers old machine
My Old Man used to Poke At things with His Fingers.
Duo cone seals
Stoopid suggestion........why not pressure wash before starting repairs ???
This is all undercarriage work, not really necessary to be that clean with everything. All the mating surfaces for the Rollers, master link and such have to be very clean, these we cleaned really well. We also have no running water out there, our water truck is what we normally wash equipment with, and all that equipment has already been winterized. The temps are getting pretty low at night, we did have 2 good warm days you can see.
Hacks
@matthewmarzec5927 Why do you say that? These guys worked and completed the job. They also worked with what they had. Just because the repairs were not done in a fancy dealer repair shop, does not mean it was not done right.
@matthewmarzec5927 mummies boy needs a nap welcome to a real man’s world here
@@Sumwunwee yes, and after his nap a warm bottle of milk that he can suck on.