Fantastic save, always take my hat off to a guy that’s up to the job in the field and also a small thing, but the time you took to clean those threads before reassembly saved you heaps of grief. New time viewer and subscriber from Australia, well done mate
This has become one of my favorite channels on YT. The constant shit sandwiches thrown your way is incredibly relatable. And your "can-do" attitude is incredibly inspiring. In fact, just the other day I was feeling sorry for myself when it felt like all of my equipment was breaking at the same time ... I thought of you, when your truck kept breaking down and how you got er home by pouring beers on the FICM, fixed it, and got right back to work I quickly stopped feeling sorry for myself, dragged my broken pieces of shit into the shop, and got to work fixing them Please keep up the awesome videos, and know we're all praying/rooting for you. The good breaks are coming your way soon, they have to be!
Thank you for the kind words!! Its pretty stressful working with this old equipment (my truck included), but if I want to use old junk I better learn to fix it. Good luck with your projects!
Another HUGE feat and win in the bush,I did my 450's recoil springs and put new seals in my tensioners both sides in my driveway and it was a large job...well done again...Respect
Great job...I enjoyed watching all you did...it was obvious you knew what you had to do, knew how to do it and had what to do it with...some of it reminded of my shade tree days before I became a mechanic in the US Air Force with the last aircraft being the B-52...
I sure learned that one the hard way. The tap roots went really deep but I was surprised to see they weren't all that large once I got it out. Its amazing how a few deep 2-3" roots can hold that tree in the clay
@@spankranchgarage first project is to get in there and figure out what’s wrong with the left side steering clutch. Not being able to turn without going in reverse is quite the headache.
Some days your the Hammer and some days your the Bolt.. That Stump just didn't want to leave..... hehehe Now I know why they used to use dynamite to clear farm land. I had a cold beer with ya my friend.
I have a 550C of the same vintage. A super useful machine for taking out stumps and pushing boulders but it takes alot of welding, grinding, and cussing to keep her running.
@@spankranchgarage I've had several of those 450s after a while you learn the shortcuts that work. You've done a good job bringing that one back to working shape. Keep after her, she will do you a good job.
I have a 450B loader, this has always been one of my biggest fears all the old timers would ask me if I tossed a track yet, so far the worst I had was out in the woods on a steep hillside the main hydraulic line under the machine got ripped out wouldn’t move forward with the bucket jammed in the ground so I was able to back it out of the wood to a flat place to work on it. it emptied the reservoir but got me where I needed to be
That was the first thing I tried. The idler was really jammed up the blade didnt have enough power. But thats a great tip for otherwise loosening the track when things arent so broken and twisted up
That is a pine tree stump that you’re playing with. They can sometimes have a taproot that will go down anywhere between 10 and 15 foot deep. The base of will be the size of the stomp and I will narrow the deeper it goes. They’re not that easy to dig up with a big track hoe
Yeah I learned my lesson on this one. I don't want to mess with Pine trees anymore. Luckily I dont have many. This tap root was only 4-5" thick about 6 feet down, but in this WV clay it was really holding strong. I dug as much out by hand as I could and cut the taps with a sawzall. Then I was finally able to put a chain around the top and get her to come over. Much bigger job than I expected!
I would love to know. I am sure I wasn't using the machine in the best way, but there is evidence that the tensioner was cracked before I brought the machine here. I have a feeling that this dozer spent most of its life on flat land, so working in the mountains is going to exploit its weaknesses
@@spankranchgarage ' your pins and bushings are wore out, and it will come off again in a bad spot.. you are looking at a new under carriage in the near future
@@catman13131313 Yeah I know that. I need to get 100 or so hours out of it to justify new chains and sprockets/rollers. I think it will be okay if I stay off the steep slopes.
Interesting. I didnt know that but they seem in good shape so ill run them. Another 450B I looked at had them as well so I assumed that was how they left the factory. Thanks for chiming in.
Just so you know I think the track tensioner grease zerk has a check ball bearing hiding in the grease under the zerk. I have lost a few. I have seen like 10 youtube vids of loosening the track tension and the ballbearing falls out and tinks the track and no one ever knows the check ball was there. I have a 1982 450c and i know someday i will be in your shoes. I use my 450 to push snow mainly. I got over 100 inches last winter. The crazy thing is with 16'' track pads it will walk on top of the snow. My friend has a wide track it floats on snow and they made a super wide track it must be able to walk on water.lol P.S next time you need to push the idler back use the 6 way blade just cut a log to fit and pivot the blade. Thats my 2 cents. Good luck great stuff
For some reason this tensioner doesnt use a ball under the grease port. It has a tapered seat like a brake caliper bleeder screw. Perhaps its aftermarket. I havent had a chance to push snow with this machine yet but good to know they do it well! Thanks for watching
@@spankranchgarage I'm looking in book right now the jd450 page 60-2 in the parts manual part #R42849 ball. Normal zerk without the ball works but will loosen up much faster sometimes. I did see the plug you pulled out it may be different/ aftermarket. or older design. good luck great show.
LOL i was wondering how those track pad bolts came out so ez with that small impact gun. Grease and or copper antiseize a mechanics best friend. help a future mech grease a bolt :0 ur the future mech:)
I had this side apart before and greased them. Maybe its a blessing this side was the one that broke.... The left side hasnt been apart in over 20 years id imagine
Fantastic save, always take my hat off to a guy that’s up to the job in the field and also a small thing, but the time you took to clean those threads before reassembly saved you heaps of grief. New time viewer and subscriber from Australia, well done mate
Thank you!
This has become one of my favorite channels on YT. The constant shit sandwiches thrown your way is incredibly relatable. And your "can-do" attitude is incredibly inspiring.
In fact, just the other day I was feeling sorry for myself when it felt like all of my equipment was breaking at the same time ... I thought of you, when your truck kept breaking down and how you got er home by pouring beers on the FICM, fixed it, and got right back to work
I quickly stopped feeling sorry for myself, dragged my broken pieces of shit into the shop, and got to work fixing them
Please keep up the awesome videos, and know we're all praying/rooting for you. The good breaks are coming your way soon, they have to be!
Thank you for the kind words!! Its pretty stressful working with this old equipment (my truck included), but if I want to use old junk I better learn to fix it. Good luck with your projects!
the confidence to run a tap in with a impact gun is off the charts
Hahaha yeah looking back that was a little wreckless but I was out in the heat all day and just had to get her done
@@spankranchgarage I was waiting for it to break fully buried and to you to just let out a big sigh XD
Another HUGE feat and win in the bush,I did my 450's recoil springs and put new seals in my tensioners both sides in my driveway and it was a large job...well done again...Respect
Thank you!
well done its nice when you have all the gear to make a repair
Pretty slick repair Mrs spanky flips off the stump priceless lol
Great job...I enjoyed watching all you did...it was obvious you knew what you had to do, knew how to do it and had what to do it with...some of it reminded of my shade tree days before I became a mechanic in the US Air Force with the last aircraft being the B-52...
Thank you for your service and thanks for watching! B-52 is quite a machine.
Mrs Spanky's middle finger made this video. Lots of hard work here. great innovation
Impressive repair.
Might want to inspect the other side...
That went from disaster to victory. Good job man
Thank you!
Ur one determined dude.
To heck with friggin chatter.
U done darn good
Thank you!
Nice job all the way around
You've learned a hands on lesson of what you call a pine tree's tap root! The do not have a shallow root system.
I sure learned that one the hard way. The tap roots went really deep but I was surprised to see they weren't all that large once I got it out. Its amazing how a few deep 2-3" roots can hold that tree in the clay
I actually like your channel, good work and good conversation by yourself. Thanks for sharing
Thank you!
Any guy that stick welds gets props in my world.
Im not great at it but I try! Thanks for watching
I would suggest getting a good used Idler with rod and new bushings
Oh we got drone footage now? Hell yeah. This looks like a situation I would be in and handle much worse! Glad you were able to get it out of there.
Only the best for my #1 viewer!
Those pines have a big sucker root to go straight down in the ground way down in there
Watching this gives me so much confidence to work on my 350B that I just bought lol
Go for it! I picked up a 350C that ill be making videos on soon. What kind of work does yours need?
@@spankranchgarage first project is to get in there and figure out what’s wrong with the left side steering clutch. Not being able to turn without going in reverse is quite the headache.
@@hunterwommack5014 Classic JD dry clutch things. Check for oil contamination and check adjustment. You might get lucky!... but usually not
you sould ad the broken tensioner pipe over the smaller one, to support a little and look the same as the other side
Some days your the Hammer and some days your the Bolt..
That Stump just didn't want to leave..... hehehe Now I know why they used to use dynamite to clear farm land. I had a cold beer with ya my friend.
Thanks for the support!! I could of used a few more cold ones this day
I have a 550C of the same vintage. A super useful machine for taking out stumps and pushing boulders but it takes alot of welding, grinding, and cussing to keep her running.
Always something with these old machines. But I’ll take this BS over electronics and emissions any day. Thanks for watching!
If you could have found a piece of 2" sch 80 pipe you would have been golden for your tube.
Good point. Would of been cheaper and way less welding. Maybe ill do that for the other side
@@spankranchgarage I've had several of those 450s after a while you learn the shortcuts that work. You've done a good job bringing that one back to working shape. Keep after her, she will do you a good job.
I have a 450B loader, this has always been one of my biggest fears all the old timers would ask me if I tossed a track yet, so far the worst I had was out in the woods on a steep hillside the main hydraulic line under the machine got ripped out wouldn’t move forward with the bucket jammed in the ground so I was able to back it out of the wood to a flat place to work on it. it emptied the reservoir but got me where I needed to be
Ugh yeah old timers always ask me that too. At least I got it out of the way on the first job! I guess part of running old machines is fixing them.
There will be a huge tap root or two in the center. It’ll come out try pushing it in a circle
The ole LB7 dirtymax.🤠
well done 😀
Pine trees have tap roots very hard to dig up your backhoe is better option pushing on stumps will tear Dozier up
My friend, your videos are very good. Do you have one that explains how to remove the chain tensioner spring? thank you so much
Thanks. I havent had to remove that yet, so no video. But you never know what the future holds!
jaja ok ok thanks
suddenly, working on ups trucks and drift cars doesnt look so bad
These things suck. 10/10 would not reccomend
Track adjustment shaft post to bee sold someone has put peace pipe in it to have more adjustment to tighten track
Love the content keep it up
Thank you!
Use the blade to put a piece of log between the blade and the truck shove it back. Use a chain on the blade to pull it back up.
That was the first thing I tried. The idler was really jammed up the blade didnt have enough power. But thats a great tip for otherwise loosening the track when things arent so broken and twisted up
Man what a mess. Btw my Vermeer sc70tx would grind that down in about 12 minutes for 125 bux just sayin. Ha a pine trunk continues as a tap root.
To remove tree stumps it would have been easier more efficient to buy an excavator a decent sized one like a 120 or a 210
That is a pine tree stump that you’re playing with. They can sometimes have a taproot that will go down anywhere between 10 and 15 foot deep. The base of will be the size of the stomp and I will narrow the deeper it goes. They’re not that easy to dig up with a big track hoe
Your exactly right. I've dug most of the day with a backhoe to remove pine stumps. Some 10ft down and still have a huge taproot.
Yeah I learned my lesson on this one. I don't want to mess with Pine trees anymore. Luckily I dont have many. This tap root was only 4-5" thick about 6 feet down, but in this WV clay it was really holding strong. I dug as much out by hand as I could and cut the taps with a sawzall. Then I was finally able to put a chain around the top and get her to come over. Much bigger job than I expected!
Why are you not welding this adjuster vertical up, Far superior to downhand .🇮🇪.
I don't know much about welding, sorry. I just did whatever felt right at the time
Hey them front idler wheels are shot
Most of the whole undercarriage is pretty worn out. Hoping to get another 200 hours or so out of it before investing
is that what pipe wrenches are used for?
Drywall and Dozers.
A pine tree has a very long tap rot it's not a shallow root.
Yeah... learned my lesson on that one
What caused this derailment? Is operator error possible?
I would love to know. I am sure I wasn't using the machine in the best way, but there is evidence that the tensioner was cracked before I brought the machine here. I have a feeling that this dozer spent most of its life on flat land, so working in the mountains is going to exploit its weaknesses
@@spankranchgarage '
your pins and bushings are wore out, and it will come off again in a bad spot.. you are looking at a new under carriage in the near future
@@catman13131313 Yeah I know that. I need to get 100 or so hours out of it to justify new chains and sprockets/rollers. I think it will be okay if I stay off the steep slopes.
did you say you just rebuilt it?
I rebuilt most of the rest of the machine but I didn’t get too deep into the tracks and idlers
Nope not a shity weld half that tube is rotted away
Dude ! You need to get some Real tools.
Always buying tools. What should I get?
Wear plates on track frame are not factory….
Interesting. I didnt know that but they seem in good shape so ill run them. Another 450B I looked at had them as well so I assumed that was how they left the factory. Thanks for chiming in.
Just so you know I think the track tensioner grease zerk has a check ball bearing hiding in the grease under the zerk. I have lost a few. I have seen like 10 youtube vids of loosening the track tension and the ballbearing falls out and tinks the track and no one ever knows the check ball was there. I have a 1982 450c and i know someday i will be in your shoes. I use my 450 to push snow mainly. I got over 100 inches last winter. The crazy thing is with 16'' track pads it will walk on top of the snow. My friend has a wide track it floats on snow and they made a super wide track it must be able to walk on water.lol P.S next time you need to push the idler back use the 6 way blade just cut a log to fit and pivot the blade. Thats my 2 cents. Good luck great stuff
For some reason this tensioner doesnt use a ball under the grease port. It has a tapered seat like a brake caliper bleeder screw. Perhaps its aftermarket. I havent had a chance to push snow with this machine yet but good to know they do it well! Thanks for watching
@@spankranchgarage I'm looking in book right now the jd450 page 60-2 in the parts manual part #R42849 ball. Normal zerk without the ball works but will loosen up much faster sometimes. I did see the plug you pulled out it may be different/ aftermarket. or older design. good luck great show.
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Thank you for that
LOL i was wondering how those track pad bolts came out so ez with that small impact gun. Grease and or copper antiseize a mechanics best friend. help a future mech grease a bolt :0 ur the future mech:)
I had this side apart before and greased them. Maybe its a blessing this side was the one that broke.... The left side hasnt been apart in over 20 years id imagine
@@spankranchgarage I have a 450 c in a few days i will run it hard I hope she wont sh!t the bed. If it does >>I will call you :)