HELP!! Final drive mistake
- drewparsons
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HELP!! Final drive mistake
Hey guys, so I wondered why you had to put the clutch on the outer unit, and not just do it the easy way and put it on the dozed first and not fool with the brake band..SO...I put everything put back together except drive wheel and track and I found a snap ring on the track...and realized it was the snap ring for final drive, which in turn hold the clutch drum to outer unit....hence the reason why it has to be all put together..So how much trouble am I in, do I have to tear back down or will it be fine..I plan on selling it.
- Jason37756
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Re: HELP!! Final drive mistake
What model dozer?
Is it the big circlip? The ends are shaped like a "V" as opposed to two little holes like most snap rings.
Either way I would say you need to pull the final back off and put the clip on. It a pain, but totally necessary.
Jason
Is it the big circlip? The ends are shaped like a "V" as opposed to two little holes like most snap rings.
Either way I would say you need to pull the final back off and put the clip on. It a pain, but totally necessary.
Jason
- drewparsons
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Re: HELP!! Final drive mistake
I'd 350 dry clutch
- Jason37756
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Re: HELP!! Final drive mistake
I've rebuilt both sides in my 350 straight. The snap ring you mention holds things together...it'll have to be in place if you want to run the dozer. Otherwise you've wasted your time and money and will most likely damage something else.
Here is a video that might help. The 1.06 mark to be specific.
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=fj5Y-EhdbMY
Jason
Here is a video that might help. The 1.06 mark to be specific.
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=fj5Y-EhdbMY
Jason
- drewparsons
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Re: HELP!! Final drive mistake
Yep, lol..I actually watched that video 20 min before deciding it was silly to install the clutch drum on the roemoved unit and a lot easier to just install it on to dozed...once I noticed snap ring I understood why...I just did t wanna have to tear down again
- Jason37756
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Re: HELP!! Final drive mistake
That would be a good idea, I never even thought about installing the drum first. If Deere would have designed it this way things would be easier for sure.
I drilled holes in the ends of my snap ring to make it easier to install and remove. That ring is a beast and needs a bit more work to spread it out. The video shows how he adjusted the tips of his removal tool. I tried that but decided drilling holes was a bit easier for me and my situation.
Jason
I drilled holes in the ends of my snap ring to make it easier to install and remove. That ring is a beast and needs a bit more work to spread it out. The video shows how he adjusted the tips of his removal tool. I tried that but decided drilling holes was a bit easier for me and my situation.
Jason
- drewparsons
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Re: HELP!! Final drive mistake
Jason, so I ended up getting 10inch 5/8 bolts, and separating final drive from dozer, I was able to get my small hands in the gap, remove all of the clutches, and get snap ring on, it was hard and ended up holding with one hand and using closed end on a wrench to pull ring open while using other fingers to slip on...but it's done
- Jason37756
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Re: HELP!! Final drive mistake
Awesome!
Necessity is the mother of invention.
Necessity is the mother of invention.
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