good to see the tracks werent stuck "that bad"..... coulda been a whole lot more work to get them moving. Having it "mobile" will make getting it into the shop a hell of a lot easier
Lucas makes a red spray grease in a can.................I've been amazed how well in penetrates,..................maybe something like that on the tracks might help,..
I think they have *"clutches"* if you pull off the rear sprockets which can become stuck by being permanently engaged in some way why will go backwards not forwards as usually only one gear for reverse as opposed to more than one for forward. Definitely agree with the diesel fuel and grease gun comment therefore. Very robust machine once fully running can be used for just about anything and in any weather as well.
I helped a guy do the same and he got a barrel of water and a gas engine pump and soaked them down and kept dragging it ,the high volume water flooded the links and broke them loose quite well ,it didn't take to long using high volumes of water and pulling it the same time,,the rust powder just washed out of the pivot joints,baby steps will pay off bring it back
I tried to free up a 5ft, 3-point disc by dragging it on the road once when i was younger. It turns out hot asphalt is no match for steel blades and an 8Ns horsepower... like a hot spoon through ice-cream.
After using water ,he never had to do it again after getting them free,,there was water rusted stained rock on his driveway for the longest time ,I see you have a extra pile of rock to cover all that's needed ,he didn't
The silver bullet dragging the crawler around the yard looked like a big brother with his little brother tagging along
More like a mother dragging around a stubborn kid at this point.
Even without the family history that's such a cute little dozer it's worth the effort.
Yep
Your Dad's enthusiasm was definitely apparent!!! I can only imagine the celebration when it starts and drives on its own.
It’s gonna be a good day.
Coming along, Cool that you have her back. Great Grandpa is probably very proud of both of You!
Good progress. The joy is evident in your Dad's face and your voice. Thanks for the update Ethan. Take care. Fred.
He’s excited
Sittin can get a little guy all stoved up. Just need a little encouragement Farm Boy!!
Itle wake up soon.
Your dad is a do it all genius. Enjoyed this video. You were taught many things from him for sure.
Yea.
Ethan, that's a good accomplishment tracks freed up is a pretty good accomplishment for now. Thanks Michael
Thanks
That is a neat dozer, always love the color scheme reminds me of a couple case tractors we had on the family dairy farm.
CASE Power!!!
@@randyrobinson8751 right on!
@@clinthochrein888MM & J.I. case the big engines 451& 504 both companies made
That's awesome! I wouldn't have been able to wait very long to start working on it either 😃
Hopefully it will be in the shop soon.
Maybe speed up the video in obvious repeat/duplicate operations?
Maybe an 8 minute vid to show us this?
Love it otherwise!
@@SambiniK22no. You don’t like it the way it is don’t watch. Simple solution. There’s a scroll function for a reason…
so good seeing the tracks come free well done to you both!
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That was a gem Ethan and pops, enjoyed that👍🏻y’all take care and hang in there 🇺🇸
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this is getting exciting.
Yep
Great to see you guys bringing the little fella back to life i beleive he will be going soon
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Awesome job guys love to see that brought back to life
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Great though on the way to get the tracks moving. 👍
good to see the tracks werent stuck "that bad"..... coulda been a whole lot more work to get them moving. Having it "mobile" will make getting it into the shop a hell of a lot easier
We were impressed how fast they came loose.
That is a good name for crawler.
Great new project
Great to see that you got the tracks turning relatively easily
Went faster than I thought it would.
Wow that is cool guys be safe out there your buddy from Nebraska
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Lucas makes a red spray grease in a can.................I've been amazed how well in penetrates,..................maybe something like that on the tracks might help,..
Also ATF and acetone seems to be very effective at penetrating rusty motors
Really nice looking Case
I think they have *"clutches"* if you pull off the rear sprockets which can become stuck by being permanently engaged in some way why will go backwards not forwards as usually only one gear for reverse as opposed to more than one for forward. Definitely agree with the diesel fuel and grease gun comment therefore. Very robust machine once fully running can be used for just about anything and in any weather as well.
Awesome job. Looking forward to the next step.
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those tracks will free right up if you put power to them from the dozer's engine.
Have to be free enough for the dozer to have enough power to turn them first.
Kinda figured you guys couldn't just let it sit threr. Great step by step video. Can't wait for the next one.
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I helped a guy do the same and he got a barrel of water and a gas engine pump and soaked them down and kept dragging it ,the high volume water flooded the links and broke them loose quite well ,it didn't take to long using high volumes of water and pulling it the same time,,the rust powder just washed out of the pivot joints,baby steps will pay off bring it back
Good deal.
Enjoyed your video thats fun free it up. This will be running soon. Hope don't break things. Have a good day.
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I used diesel & motor oil for things like this.
Watching this reminds me of tying an 1100lb show steer to a 600lb donkey. If the donkey doesn't want to go, she don't go!
Sounds about right.
You should try a more effective track lubricant. Plenty of great homemade rust busting lubricants
ATF and diesel works just fine.
It's nice seen the tracks starting to move buddy
Yep
Damn right you do
Awesome! Will be fun to watch the restoration. Thanks for sharing it with us.
Thanks for watching
I tried to free up a 5ft, 3-point disc by dragging it on the road once when i was younger.
It turns out hot asphalt is no match for steel blades and an 8Ns horsepower... like a hot spoon through ice-cream.
Hopefully not in a place the county could track it back to your farm. Lol
Cool little dozer kind of surprised that's it's gas instead of diesel. Not sure of the year I figured 60s based on the 30 series style hood
I wish it was diesel.
Looking forward to watching your progress. Curious how it got the moniker "Killer"
No idea. Illinois people things.
Pretty kool old dizer
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Keep up the good work like how yall got tracks unstuck thanks
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add some acetone in with your atf
It took a little persuasion but the tracks turn. Its a start
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That little dozer is just great not see one before what is the Horse power from uk
40 ish
After using water ,he never had to do it again after getting them free,,there was water rusted stained rock on his driveway for the longest time ,I see you have a extra pile of rock to cover all that's needed ,he didn't
Old farm junk turns the engines over by turning the engine through the PTO.
What's your ratio on the WD-40 & ATF mixture?
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Have you done anything or have an update on the 2-105
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Try get to run
How big is the engine horsepower wise
42 Engine Horsepower to the engine on the crawler.
Learning to walk again, or maybe learning how to (crawl) again. I grew up on cletracs.
It needs a cletrac for a friend.