Dr. Piston Popper....great video. I'm having this same problem right now. After watching this, I will attempt to replace those seals myself. Probably gunna replay this video 20x to stay on track.
I have a same question at the very end of your video how tight do you make the track? I had one guy tell me that you go until your grease gun stops pumping grease. But I think the tracks are now way too tight.
Grease guns are capable of up t0 10,000 PSI, That is way to tight. Every track is different but there should be a little sag between the track and center roller when lifted off the ground
Schmoo: A fluid or gelatinous solid, usually thick and oozing as it seeps out of something that wasn't broke, but is about to get fixed anyway. May also refer to an electronical device which has decided to let the smoke out. A very technical term and also a warning to stand back.
4:03 love the view from your office.
Dr. Piston Popper....great video. I'm having this same problem right now. After watching this, I will attempt to replace those seals myself. Probably gunna replay this video 20x to stay on track.
Awesome video, changed both my tracks and resealed both tensioner cylinders, thank you for the help !!
Your videos are all substance and no puff. Impressive!
Our time is valuable, I like to get to the point and not waste your time with fluff or puff, 😂
Exactly what I needed. Thanks a ton!
How do you know how much tension to put on your tracks. I have the same style tracks on an E50 an I'm not sure how much tension to put on it.
I have a same question at the very end of your video how tight do you make the track? I had one guy tell me that you go until your grease gun stops pumping grease. But I think the tracks are now way too tight.
Grease guns are capable of up t0 10,000 PSI, That is way to tight. Every track is different but there should be a little sag between the track and center roller when lifted off the ground
Is it a similar process on a 2009 bobcat 435
Yep, same process
@@tetradgroup thank you! Great video by the way
great teaching
My 2021 E35 with 500 hrs same thing gonna change it myself dont have time to deal with service department
I have the same issue with my e32
Thanks so much my friend
You are very welcome
How do you spell “shmoo” is that a technical term bobcat uses?
Schmoo: A fluid or gelatinous solid, usually thick and oozing as it seeps out of something that wasn't broke, but is about to get fixed anyway. May also refer to an electronical device which has decided to let the smoke out.
A very technical term and also a warning to stand back.
thanks sir this video helps 👍
looks like she might of had a hard life we get them to use them lol