My homeboy Larry has the hi-lift version of this machine and it is having the same issues. I’m going to try the pressure gauge test and see what happens. These are great machines.
Love your dozer did your have a rops cage if not may I suggest to to wish and get a rubberized lights for it &maybe find a small muffler to make it quieter
Hi Bruce , You are right , I am already looking into a muffler for that little guy , I am sure the neighboring properties would appreciate that as well . I would like to add the tree riser bars to the front . I have rubber lights on the rear and a LED Bar in the front behind the grill . I need to block off part of the radiator because It does not run over 140 degrees F.
@@DaleDirt dale I think you might go to a muffler shop my yazzo mowers had Wisconsin engine with that round muffler I used a 1984 k car muffler already had the little elbow I put a straight pipe I went from 97db to 78db
Hi Chris . I checked that and they are sealed off really good . I put 35 hours on it and it was working gret except when I was on a steep grade hill pushing up , it started to slip like it was low on fluid . So I checked the transfluid , added a 1/2 gallon and it is doing great for now , However if it sets at idle for 5 minutes or so and I put it in low gear at low RPM it can take as long a 20 to 30 seconds to engage . I have a feeling I am not out of the woods yet . Once it's hot and been working for a while it works great . I am running AW68 fluid . Do you think that's to thick ?
I use AW 68 , our best price is from Oreilly's . I am in a hot climate , so 68 is good . If your in a colder climate check Aw46 . I use AW46 in my backhoe reversers .
My homeboy Larry has the hi-lift version of this machine and it is having the same issues. I’m going to try the pressure gauge test and see what happens. These are great machines.
I own one of these dozers. I love it!
These are great little dozers , I haven't had anymore issues out of it since the last adjustments . Best all around hard worker for sure .
Love your dozer did your have a rops cage if not may I suggest to to wish and get a rubberized lights for it &maybe find a small muffler to make it quieter
Hi Bruce , You are right , I am already looking into a muffler for that little guy , I am sure the neighboring properties would appreciate that as well . I would like to add the tree riser bars to the front . I have rubber lights on the rear and a LED Bar in the front behind the grill . I need to block off part of the radiator because It does not run over 140 degrees F.
@@DaleDirt dale I think you might go to a muffler shop my yazzo mowers had Wisconsin engine with that round muffler I used a 1984 k car muffler already had the little elbow I put a straight pipe I went from 97db to 78db
did you check the air pressure in the tires
If the covers on the steering brakes are letting water in and the brakes get wet it wont move either. Makes sure the cover gaskets arent leaking.
Hi Chris . I checked that and they are sealed off really good . I put 35 hours on it and it was working gret except when I was on a steep grade hill pushing up , it started to slip like it was low on fluid . So I checked the transfluid , added a 1/2 gallon and it is doing great for now , However if it sets at idle for 5 minutes or so and I put it in low gear at low RPM it can take as long a 20 to 30 seconds to engage . I have a feeling I am not out of the woods yet . Once it's hot and been working for a while it works great . I am running AW68 fluid . Do you think that's to thick ?
What oil did you use for the transmission I have one like this great video Thanks
I use AW 68 , our best price is from Oreilly's . I am in a hot climate , so 68 is good . If your in a colder climate check Aw46 . I use AW46 in my backhoe reversers .
When checking the pressure on transmission at 1700 rpm should have 185psi but is it in gear when it pulls or what ?
I would thank you would have to warm it up frist then adjust
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