Best way to get a stuck track adjuster apart is just pump the piston all the way out of the barrel with a grease gun.
Lavoy
Track and turning issues
Re: Track and turning issues
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Re: Track and turning issues
Hi,
This sounds like one of those crawlers where you take it all apart until you have just the transmission left. Then: check, clean, repair and replace all the bits in there until it is right. Then: start bolting the rest of the machine to the trans, doing the same on each thing, until you have a reassembled crawler where all works as it should.
It's not a job for the faint of heart.....
Stan
This sounds like one of those crawlers where you take it all apart until you have just the transmission left. Then: check, clean, repair and replace all the bits in there until it is right. Then: start bolting the rest of the machine to the trans, doing the same on each thing, until you have a reassembled crawler where all works as it should.
It's not a job for the faint of heart.....
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
Re: Track and turning issues
Lavoy,
I did try to pump the grease with 4 front bolt loose and I have no movement at all, do I need to buy a powered grease gun?
I have room at the front for it to slide, should I remove the bolt and see if it tries to retract at all?
Can it be repaired if frozen or junk at that point?
Thanks.
I did try to pump the grease with 4 front bolt loose and I have no movement at all, do I need to buy a powered grease gun?
I have room at the front for it to slide, should I remove the bolt and see if it tries to retract at all?
Can it be repaired if frozen or junk at that point?
Thanks.
Re: Track and turning issues
Members have replied on my track post so I will discuss it further over there.
As far as complete disassembly of the whole machine it's not possible for me now, I don't have the place for it, I have a carport for it now but high winds and sand and rain, not going to attempt it for now until I'm able to get a shop or garage.
I'm doing piece by piece, it has a full size MF backhoe "home made" that paid for itself already.
As far as complete disassembly of the whole machine it's not possible for me now, I don't have the place for it, I have a carport for it now but high winds and sand and rain, not going to attempt it for now until I'm able to get a shop or garage.
I'm doing piece by piece, it has a full size MF backhoe "home made" that paid for itself already.
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