350c undercariage parts
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- 440 crawler
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350c undercariage parts
looking for 14" pads and front idlers....did the usual Google search and nothing comes up. chains, sprockets rolls all good....thanks
As usual, see what Lavoy can get. Front idlers may be tricky. Just a thought, as an alternative you can have them built up and replace the bushings in them as long as the shell is not cracked or damaged.
Our local Cat dealers still build up idlers on a regular basis.
Take a look here
http://www.jdcrawlers.com/messageboard/ ... ight=idler
You could also have the pads re-grousered if they are not bent or turn up to be difficult to get. Also there are open center and normal versions of the pads depending on what type of ground conditions you run on.
Our local Cat dealers still build up idlers on a regular basis.
Take a look here
http://www.jdcrawlers.com/messageboard/ ... ight=idler
You could also have the pads re-grousered if they are not bent or turn up to be difficult to get. Also there are open center and normal versions of the pads depending on what type of ground conditions you run on.
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- 440 crawler
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14" pads should be around. If you haven't found anything locally, I can do some checking. Last I knew, about $15/pad, $175 or so for bolts.
Lavoy
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This got me thinking, so did some digging, and I have a set of very nice 14" snow shoes I was saving for my crawler which will never happen. I also have an inquiry into a supplier to see if he can find anything around.
Thanks,
Lavoy
Thanks,
Lavoy
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- Stan Disbrow
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Hi,
Snow pads have a clearing hole in the center so the sprocket teeth can push the ice and snow out from the center of the chain links.
When using them on muddy ground, they tend to let more mud in thru those holes and make a mess of the track frames....more so than solid pads do.
Stan
Snow pads have a clearing hole in the center so the sprocket teeth can push the ice and snow out from the center of the chain links.
When using them on muddy ground, they tend to let more mud in thru those holes and make a mess of the track frames....more so than solid pads do.
Stan
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Useta Have: '58 JD 420c 5-roller w/62 inside blade
Useta Have: '78 JD350C w/6310 outside blade
Useta Have: '68 JD350, '51 Terratrac GT-25
Have: 1950 M, 2005 x495, 2008 5103 (now known as 5045D)
That is the only thing I can think of too.
Lavoy
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Well, somewhat limited info as of right now, but still digging. I was way off on pads, $20-$22/each best guess. Idlers -$900/each, but still trying to determine if side brackets are included.
Lavoy
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I bought a new aftermarket complete idler assembly for $425 for my 450C from buck and knobby
Toll Free: (855) 213-2825 info@buckandknobby.com 6220 West Sterns Road Ottawa Lake, Michigan 49267
Also I welded on grouser bars on mine, much less expensive than the alternative.
Toll Free: (855) 213-2825 info@buckandknobby.com 6220 West Sterns Road Ottawa Lake, Michigan 49267
Also I welded on grouser bars on mine, much less expensive than the alternative.
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