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Well finally after a lot of troubles the track wear gauges are finally completed. They were made out of Stainless Steel, laser cut and laser marked. The total price, with shipping included is 33.00 each, if you would like one of each gauge I will be able to discount that price. As you can see in the photos, the only difference between the 2 track wear gauges, if you are not familiar with these models, is the drive sprocket radius's. All of the other measurements are the same. The JD-267 gauge is to be used on the 40-4 roller, 420, 430, 440, 1010, 2010 before 42,000 serial numbers. The JD-266 gauge is for the 2010 after 42,001 and the 350. Since the gauges are made out of Stainless Steel and they have a glossy/smooth finish compared to aluminum, which is what the original gauges were made out of, they have a tendency to show very light scratches that do not affect the measurements. If you are interested please send me a Personal Message. Thanks!
JD-266 on the left JD-267 on the right
JD-266 gauge front and back
JD-267 gauge front and back
JD-266 on the left JD-267 on the right
JD-266 gauge front and back
JD-267 gauge front and back
1956 JD420, gearmatic 8a winch, custom 6 way blade and FOPS.
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- Paul Buhler
- 350 crawler
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Hi: I'm a visual learner. I can visualize how the gauge measures some track components, but I can't see how it's used for others. Did you find a manual on its use or did you explore its full range of uses? Could you post some more picture showing more of what it can do?
BTW, I'll PM you to buy a 420 gauge, just asking the other questions. Paul
BTW, I'll PM you to buy a 420 gauge, just asking the other questions. Paul
Paul Buhler
Killington, VT
420c 5 roll with 62 blade, FOPS, and Gearmatic 8a winch
Killington, VT
420c 5 roll with 62 blade, FOPS, and Gearmatic 8a winch
I will admit it took me a little bit to figure out how to use the gauge, but after a good 10 minutes I had it. To go over everything this track wear gauge measures or compares the new profiles to which is the grouser height, pin to pin wear, support idler wear, roller radius and wear between the flanges, front idler radius, minimum track sag, drive sprocket wear, and link wear. I'll have to take some photos and post them.Paul Buhler wrote:Hi: I'm a visual learner. I can visualize how the gauge measures some track components, but I can't see how it's used for others. Did you find a manual on its use or did you explore its full range of uses? Could you post some more picture showing more of what it can do?
BTW, I'll PM you to buy a 420 gauge, just asking the other questions. Paul
1956 JD420, gearmatic 8a winch, custom 6 way blade and FOPS.
Notmeu, do you have a limited quantity of these gauges or are you making them on demand?
(1) JD Straight 450 crawler dozer with manual outside blade; (2) JD 2010 diesel crawler loaders; (1) JD 2010 diesel dozer with hydraulic 6-way blade; (2) Model 50 backhoe attachments, misc. other construction equipment
I have about 35 of the JD-266 (350,etc)gauges left, and about 48 of the JD267 (2 cylinders) gauges left. So yes I do have somewhat of a limited quantity.Tigerhaze wrote:Notmeu, do you have a limited quantity of these gauges or are you making them on demand?
1956 JD420, gearmatic 8a winch, custom 6 way blade and FOPS.
- Roger440IC
- 430 crawler
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What about the 450B?
Can any of these gauges be used with the 450B?
Thanks,
Les
Thanks,
Les
Les
1971 450B Crawler Dozer
1971 450B Crawler Dozer
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