so i jus bought my first JD crawler 420c I think its a 1956 inside track blade system.
has to issues the dozer blade slowly leaks down I think it maybe the lift cylinders leaking down internally . no external leaks has anyone rebuilt them? have any pictures? where to buy parts?
second issue is the machines brakes don't work pedal is missing return spring however pedal pushed nothing happens big job to fix ? worth fixing?
helpp 420c dozer blade slowly leaks down wont stay up..
- blakearmstrong2016
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helpp 420c dozer blade slowly leaks down wont stay up..
j blake Armstrong
1956 JD 420C
1952 8n
1954 Divco stand up milk truck
196? ford4500
1969 ford4400
2001 ram 2500
procharger02@yahoo.com
1956 JD 420C
1952 8n
1954 Divco stand up milk truck
196? ford4500
1969 ford4400
2001 ram 2500
procharger02@yahoo.com
Blade leakage is predominately bad seals in the cylinder/s. Not a hard fix, just tear down and new cups and seals.
Hard to guess on brake pedal, may be simple, may be tough, not enough info to tell for sure.
Worth it is up to you and what you want out of the crawler.
Lavoy
Hard to guess on brake pedal, may be simple, may be tough, not enough info to tell for sure.
Worth it is up to you and what you want out of the crawler.
Lavoy
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- Stan Disbrow
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Hi,
Both of mine have been dripping out the rod ends for years. Decades, really. Dad had added a couple aluminum 'keeper rings' over the rods to back up the seals. He passed in 1995 and those rings are still there.
One day, I will fix them properly. Just as soon as they get to really leaking and not just dripping.
Another thing is check your lever rod adjustments. The 420 has the scheme where they remote the lever from the valves. The rods may be adjusted to where the let a little oil flow when in the neutral position.
Stan
Both of mine have been dripping out the rod ends for years. Decades, really. Dad had added a couple aluminum 'keeper rings' over the rods to back up the seals. He passed in 1995 and those rings are still there.
One day, I will fix them properly. Just as soon as they get to really leaking and not just dripping.

Another thing is check your lever rod adjustments. The 420 has the scheme where they remote the lever from the valves. The rods may be adjusted to where the let a little oil flow when in the neutral position.
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 (5045D), 2025 3025E
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blade leakdown
great thanks will be removing them next week then know of any good sites to buy parts? not much around in my town to get parts
j blake Armstrong
1956 JD 420C
1952 8n
1954 Divco stand up milk truck
196? ford4500
1969 ford4400
2001 ram 2500
procharger02@yahoo.com
1956 JD 420C
1952 8n
1954 Divco stand up milk truck
196? ford4500
1969 ford4400
2001 ram 2500
procharger02@yahoo.com
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