We knew the undercarriage was good and we paid less than it costs for just an undercarriage so it's not really a big deal. More work than we really wanted though. Lol
Its going to be a great machine when your done. It takes guts, strength, whit, and shere determination to get a job on a dozer finished. Hi from Northern Ireland btw
@GrantJohnston-dr9rt it's an Ulster Scot term. Sorry, also, I spelt it wrong. Whit for wit. It's for when someone is about to be involved in a complicated process, it's good to keep your "wits about ye" means keeping your brain power on high alert. If someone was witty, they'd be quick of thought.
Guys you really need a cutting torch and a little welder... I worked on equipment most of my life... I'm 61 years old... You just got to have heat to break them old big bolts a loose.... But y'all are doing a good job... It's going to be a good series!!!
Thanks, we do have a torch and it was used for the stubborn bolts and nuts. I just didn't catch it on camera. I was using propane in this video to try and keep it warm because our oxygen tank ran out.
Yeah the old iron can be a pain but, as long as you can get the parts and can do the work yourself, it will probably be worth it. I have an AC HD6G. I've used it for 35 years. It and I are retired so, it doesn't get used much. To rent a similar machine for a day will cost more than replacing the batteries and servicing it. So, I keep it. Your track pads look very good. I hope that means that the rest of the undercarriage was replaced at the same time. I have the same OTC spanner. It was $175 new in 1990 but I found one at a flea market for $25 with both jaws. When you are done compare how much you have into it verses what a good used one would cost. Or for a laugh what a new one would cost(that you can't work on yourself). Good Luck, Rick
Yeah, I'll do a cost comparison at the end. Honestly almost all of our costs will be in tool purchases I think. But it won't be the last time we use them so that's more of an investment I think. Haha
@@John_Graff That's a good attitude about investing in tools. I have many tools that paid for themselves the first time that I used them. They sit around appreciating in value. When I use them again, it's a profit. Good Luck, Rick
The threads everywhere are almost gone. We're gonna either buy a whole new spring bolt assembly or just make a bolt on the lathe. Depends what they sell for. This is a low budget operation. Haha
you probably dont know that cat remodled the bull gear and pinion on the cat D,4D four times because of the trouble you have with yours they were not very strong in that erea. at all
I prefer that old dozer than the newest one.
Keep going on.
That's a hard lesson learned not putting eyes on it first
We knew the undercarriage was good and we paid less than it costs for just an undercarriage so it's not really a big deal. More work than we really wanted though. Lol
Awesome videos man keep up the great work
Keep the video's coming. I will be watching them. Well done.
Its going to be a great machine when your done. It takes guts, strength, whit, and shere determination to get a job on a dozer finished. Hi from Northern Ireland btw
Whit?
@GrantJohnston-dr9rt it's an Ulster Scot term. Sorry, also, I spelt it wrong. Whit for wit. It's for when someone is about to be involved in a complicated process, it's good to keep your "wits about ye" means keeping your brain power on high alert. If someone was witty, they'd be quick of thought.
@@chuckymcchuckface8768 I m a Glasgow Scot!
Guys you really need a cutting torch and a little welder... I worked on equipment most of my life... I'm 61 years old... You just got to have heat to break them old big bolts a loose.... But y'all are doing a good job... It's going to be a good series!!!
Thanks, we do have a torch and it was used for the stubborn bolts and nuts. I just didn't catch it on camera. I was using propane in this video to try and keep it warm because our oxygen tank ran out.
Keep up the great videos that's going to be a great little dozer.
Yeah the old iron can be a pain but, as long as you can get the parts and can do the work yourself, it will probably be worth it. I have an AC HD6G. I've used it for 35 years. It and I are retired so, it doesn't get used much. To rent a similar machine for a day will cost more than replacing the batteries and servicing it. So, I keep it.
Your track pads look very good. I hope that means that the rest of the undercarriage was replaced at the same time. I have the same OTC spanner. It was $175 new in 1990 but I found one at a flea market for $25 with both jaws. When you are done compare how much you have into it verses what a good used one would cost. Or for a laugh what a new one would cost(that you can't work on yourself). Good Luck, Rick
Yeah, I'll do a cost comparison at the end. Honestly almost all of our costs will be in tool purchases I think. But it won't be the last time we use them so that's more of an investment I think. Haha
@@John_Graff That's a good attitude about investing in tools. I have many tools that paid for themselves the first time that I used them. They sit around appreciating in value. When I use them again, it's a profit. Good Luck, Rick
Even old dozers like this one, cat still supplies parts for
Keep on keeping on brother
I like how you just doubled down on the dozer. 😂
We don't know when to quit
When the spring is broke tension is nearly gone😊
we're still gonna cut it more just to be safe
It looks like it has brand new grousers as well
John! We can help, come on over. Love the D4D project.
my brother is a member
@@John_Graff Sweet!
tracks worth the 💰
If you have good threads on the end of the spring bolt. Geta long coupling nut.
Do you know about general gear.
The threads everywhere are almost gone. We're gonna either buy a whole new spring bolt assembly or just make a bolt on the lathe. Depends what they sell for. This is a low budget operation. Haha
Nice shop
Looks like you have given yourselves a bad head lads but good luck to you from uk
It's okay, we like projects. Haha
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you probably dont know that cat remodled the bull gear and pinion on the cat D,4D four times because of the trouble you have with yours they were not very strong in that erea. at all
I have heard that. The new dozer has the later design so hopefully it will hold up for us.