Installing a Bulldozer Sprocket
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- Опубліковано 1 жов 2024
- Working at the shop today and replacing the sprockets on the John Deere Dozer. Only, things don't go as planned.
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Keep up the good work. As a mechanic I have done it multiple times. Just builds character to keep going and be better. Can’t grow if you don’t fail. 👍👍
Oops ... Well the second time around will go a lot faster, unless the red Loctite fights back 🙂 Gotta hand it to you John, you did all that while keeping an eye on the kids, good multitasking !!!
We all make mistakes John great to see all the family helping out 👏👏👏👍🏻
You the man, John! Get'em, buddy!
Awe man! Easy mistake to make. Next time will be a breeze
If re-do time is not an issue then by all means be grateful for the learning experience. Makes you more knowledgeable about your equipment. EXCELLENT VIDEO! Thank you.
Everything is content, brother. I love how you keep saying "We'll figure it out." This whole business is nothing but a series of problems to solve. 😁
Don’t feel bad, been their! Just in front of my buddies though, not the whole UA-cam world, now that’s pressure🤣. But, at least you’re honest about it and many people will not make that or similar mistake. Even in my retirement I use UA-cam for the simplest, yet confounding things. Part 2 should be smooth👍.
Isn't life fun? You seem to be livin it to the fullest. For next time... Note to self, put shop towels underneath zert hole to catch grease. Easier clean up. Thanks for sharing the ups and down to life.
You did a great job even without the helping hands of your former employees which makes it all the more difficult. Kudos.
It breaks my heart seeing ya struggling without a crew and the wrong part is salt in the wound. As I would imagine you take it all in stride and still have a smile on your face!
Sorry I just watched a 8 month old video,that's what I like to do is watch older videos only way to learn more about you and the business, it's like I watch LETS DIG IT also something satisfying watching you 2 work,haha cant explain it,but my QUESTION I have after watching the old video it was a return I guess a year later to cut again all the regrowth could they not just use ROUND UP or other brush killers to stop the regrowth when I was still working for the city where I worked for 40 years we used Round up on hillsides,alleys,flood control basins up in the mountains it worked great
Bottom line - You admit your error and turned it into a positive. Best learning experience is gleaned from mistakes that can be corrected. Stay positive and don't stop learning / experiencing life's challenges.
Majority of us (the viewers) are rooting for your continued success.
Peace.
I've learned not to use regular sockets on what needs impact sockets. I know there is a difference.
Only those who dare to fail greatly, can achieve greatly!!! Luv ya's from Kentucky!!!
Yes I love that tool. The odd sound on mine is whene tht hammer kicks in.
It's a good thing to show the weekend battles. Sometimes our customers have no idea what it takes to get to work on Monday.
Too bad you could't pressure wash it before disassembly. Never seen anyone change the sprocket like that. Most unbolt the pads on the track and let them fall away then use a chain hoist to pull them back together. Your way did look easier though. I'd also use anti seize on the back of the sprockets on the mating surface. Kind of like we do for rotors on your vehicle. C&C Equipment here on UA-cam is the best at learning this type of work. Tough luck on the wrong amount of teeth. Most mechanics lay the old one over the new one to make sure the teeth are correct. Either way, good job brother. We'll just have to watch part two now.
Impacted, Loose battery connections, think there might have been a recall on them or a replacement. I think if you go to western truck and tractor channel he was having the same issue and if I recall rightly they replaced his impact driver all together. I like the we’ll figure it out as we go thinking, nice job sir, good to see the family working together, thanks for the ride along , good video. BTW, oops, is not a mistake it is a negative learning experience, if you’re like me, I tend not to forget those anytime soon, just think how much faster it will go the 2nd time around, well till ya hit the red loctite anyway, just as a suggestion, when I loctite things in, I apply it to 1/3 the bolt surface toward the head of the bolt, remember you need to comp for the thickness of the part you bolting thru, don’t ask how I figured that out, 🙄that way if you have to heat to get it out, it’s already on the hottest part of the head, that being said, to date I have had no problems with loosening of the bolts when I have done this, but clean surface is key. Just a thought and what has worked for me past, it also makes that bottle of loctite last a little longer.
John I really miss they boys, but it's so refreshing to see how your kids and wife jump in to make it happen. Maybe it's just us upstate boys but family is always there for us.
Wow wow wow! That is exactly something I would have done as well. Man, I feel your pain! Great attitude when you figured it out though.
Thanks!
That sucks....hollar if you need a hand next time 4 hands are better than two
Thanks man!
Hard to not like getting experience! These things happen to the best and you just showed that!!! Keep up the good work and thanks for taking us along you probably helped many that would have done the same thing in the future but now we all know better! J.R.
Man...... That sucks. I hate when stuff like this happens. Still enjoy your videos even when you screw up. Haha
Oops is part of the learning process an I am very proud of what I saw today. Thanks for a wonderful video an yes we must have part 2 of this. Levy you are a very hard worker well done for helping your Dad . Light an love to all the family.
So sorry John. But I have never used a Battery power impact before. Only Air Impact drivers Only.
You rock, buddy!
They probably gave you 450J sprockets instead of 450H. Or there was a parts break on the 450H. I guess you didn’t feel like breaking the tracks to do this maintenance. Good video!
Great Job. In a perfect world you did a perfect job. Lesson learned. Double check everything. Always. Helpful hint. After you finger tight the bolts. Snug bolts to secure. Then torque to specifications. I had dirt fall between my fitting. I had to do it again.
Well, what are ya gonna do... Perseverance. I've done bonehead stuff but bullheaded persistence wins in the end.
Love it man , I’ve been wanting to bring my kids too. Thanks for the video
Oh man, that feeling sucks when you have that realization.
You had great helper today. Things happen. It almost worked. You will get it right next time & quicker too.
Got there in the end John :-)
You might want to watch some of the C&C Equipment UA-cam vidoes, what them boys don't know about working on John Deere Dozers isnt worth knowing & you can guarantee the way they do things is the easier (& safest) way to do it.
They got a few vids changing sprockets, tracks & rollers plus a tonne of other Dozer parts.
No i have done the same thing as you !!!! parts is parts...a old man told me once!!!! i should have listened to him!!!!
Need to watch some of C & C Equipment videos. Might help you on future projects. I've seen Clint do this
Maybe in the future, you should give your bulldozer a little shower before you start working. By the way, I’m not being troll ish… Just a friendly comment
Ahhh Man!!!
Sometimes you just gotta laugh!
Bet the next ones go on faster!
That's how you learn by making mistakes you'll get it
This is where you really miss the guys. At least you’re getting the experience. One thing: that thing needs a good pressure wash next time. But it’s good to see you putting out videos. One other thing - I don’t want to be you when Sadie turns 18. Your hair is going to turn bright red, then blue, then green, brown, fuchsia, purple, mauve, and finally ashen white. Meanwhile, you’ll have help when Wyatt and Levi come of age. And having Jodi with you already gives you a leg up. Glad to see you’re keeping optimistic these days. Remember, it’s only temporary.
Ya think maybe you could have cleaned up the mud on the running gear before you started
WOW!!!! That sucks it's not like changing the sprocket on a bicycle 😁 let's us know when you get it done,
I love watching Jon with the kids!
- "I need a band-aid."
- "No"
Also, having the boys working with him and helping him out and learning with Dad.
Dad wasn't around to teach me and I don't have the knowledge base to pass on.
Jealous as a son and as a father.
Thanks for leaving in the reality of the wrong parts at the end.
Too many times something like that has happened to me.
Good video. I've got a Cat mini-ex I changed the track on a while back. Did just like you and took the zerk out. Put all the force I could with the bucket to move the roller back and it barely budged. I was so confused, but then I took that zerk holder out and the grease poured out!
Come on dad band aids heal everything lol. Anti seize should be on any bolt that u want to remove at a latter time. Hope you dont follow Dirt Perfect cause he hates anti seize he would rather struggle lol. You will be an expert changing sprockets now. Everyone makes mistakes once.
Look at the bright side, now you get to put out 2 videos on how to change sprockets 🤷♂️ Oops, is what it is 👍🏼
Video says a lot about your character Jon. It was entirely your choice, and you chose to air this video. Shows you are not afraid to show your human imperfections. You could have chosen to never let this video see the light of day. By the way, you handled the mistake very admirably. (at least the part that wasn't edited out) 😉
Been there done that and had happen to me? Give all the info to dealer or parts person, think it’s right and don’t question it? Then 💩not right. Your not the first sir nor will you be the last. Impressed that you got these done yourself? Very hard working alone but you will succeed sir.
We all have to learn from our mistakes to get better. John you would be better off splitting the track at the master link when you put the new sprockets on. Especially working alone, it will make it easier on you.
It was a learning experience all around, next time………..
They call that practice, I'll bet I heard you say I should have power washed this first.
No big deal, is it really? I mean after all, you are HUMAN or was all that a test for us to see if we were paying attention? You'll get it good buddy and thanks for taking us along with you!
Oops! Do the same kind of shit every day it seems! Hey,, it’s your stuff, take your time!
My daughter operates a dozer getting certified for the union.
Your oldest son looks like he's gonna be a good little employee one day. Dang that sucks u got the wrong sprockets.
I'd threw that blue level further than that for sure. It was an awesome video. I've been there and done that. Sorry I even said it.
Ohhh, the humanity... You're a good man, John!
Bless your heart! Ain't nothing but a thang.
Jon, on that Milwaukee impact, if it's a recent purchase it could be one of the "B" models that they just modified and are having several problems with. There is a video on UA-cam about the issues the model is having. It looks like Milwaukee was trying to cut some corners and screwed up.
John "We don't need Band-Aids you'll be alright!". We used to say a little spit will fix it right up.👍
It happens, I've done it. Just easier the next time.
On the bright side you made some one new think to check
There is nothing like Learning as You go.
Hey John. There is a channel that I watch, and have watched for YEARS actually, Andrew Camarata, property Maintenance, and he has done this many times with all of his machinery. Learn as you grow. Was great to see your son so interested in helping you, and your kids are great, was nice that you wife was also there for a while as well. Always a blessing when the family stands behind you and supports you in what your doing and in your business. OH NO!!! wrong ones after all that work?? I feel Round Two coming up:-=).
Andrew is good, also C&C Equipment has good repair vids
Skipped a crucial part buddy
Thanks Jodi for making an appearance in the video; looking forward to Part II.
What a kick in the crotch! At least (on camera) you can laugh at it.
You always do a great job
That’s logger wades fault
Atleast we got to see the wife smile lol
3/4" drive will make it alot easier.
Best attitude in the dirt biz!!
Things happen, life goes on.
Bummer Li ve and learn
Hahaha
You’ve got this John! Mistakes happen…learn from them and roll on. Thanks for another great video and I’ll see you on the next one. Upstate Brush Control Crew will ride again once you have the right part…
Ha! Hopefully!
good job JOHN
Need a shop manual
When you have those bolts that are stubborn take a hammer and give them a couple of hard whacks and usually that’ll shock them and they’ll be easier to break free 🤙🏼
Ha, that kind of stuff happens to me all the time. Better to just laugh and fix it then get all upset and rant and rave- you will live longer. The new sprockets will go on quick and easy!
Glad to know I'm not the only one!
Howdy upstate
Funny but cool
Did you sell the shop? Or you working out of the field shop?
No, we were renting that shop and have since moved to the containers for now.
That was pretty dangerous work . I’m glad you got it done and didn’t end up in the ER.
Me too!
Well, the test run went perfectly! Next time should go like butter!
Next time!
Just a guess. ?
What a stud!!
You downgraded to a connex from a shop? Ooffff
Its a great shop and the price is way better!
Hello Jodie
Just kidding John. You did a great job.
No worries!
Andrew would never do this without cleaning the mud off of the machine!
Good thing I'm not Andrew.
...LOOKIN' GOOD, NICE JOB, KEEP SAFE..(now for some fine tuning...lol..)
Ya um I'm responsible for the incorrect sprockets. Ordered the wrong sprockets. We did get it right and the dozer is in service. Apologies to Upstate Brush Control.
It's all good! We greatly appreciate your help!!
Your the MAN! Stepped up and made it RIGHT💪
How much track adjustment did you gain. I'm hoping about 2 inches because I have no adjustment left. I can't afford to get new track chains. Thank you
Learning curve! Hey Jon, I learn more from my mistakes than everything going perfectly. It’s quite okay even though it’s aggravating and time consuming.
Love that your children were there with you and learning, too. When you said, “No, you don’t need a bandaid” it sounded like my dad (😇❤️), i.e. toughen up.😉 Sadie is beautiful as is her Mom!
Just asking. Don't know the answer. Why red locktite instead of antiseize.
More learning is needed always compare parts and clean your tracks daily. It will make life so much better.
Wouldn't that rock your socks! Oh well lesson learned are stored in our own university of knowledge. Lovely to see the family too John. All the best.
Dang John! As I was watching I read the comments to see if anyone else was telling you it wasn’t a great idea to just change the sprockets if the tracks n pins are also worn. Bad on either will eat the other. Didn’t make sense why people were saying you had to redo everything? Till I saw you pull the second sprocket and just tossed it aside, I was like why didn’t he compare it to the new one? Oh well guess he did on the first one…
Then the ending
We’ve all done it
We all learn
You have a great outlook and attitude
That with persistence equals success!!
Head down keep charging buddy!
And look at the other components so your not buying new sprockets again soon.
Been there done that...good learning experience; you won't make that mistake again soon.