We mostly just shoot the breeze over there.
We have a 350B dozer that we purchased the other day. We got it to do light grading on our jobsites. The right clutch was locked up so I took it apart and the throwout bearing was frozen to the sleeve. Got that all fixed up and working good. The only thing now is that the reverser acts a little funny. When you put it in forward it kind of slides in. It seems about right going in reverse. If you put it in forward and the push in the clutch pedal and then release it, it takes right off. I studied the manaul a little bit and I know I need to check pressure. I have not had the courage to drop the belly pan again. Once the clutch grabs in forward it does not slip at all. I just can't see why it would work good with the clutch and not the shift handle. As the clutch dump valve is upstream of the shift valve. It has a hydraulic winch that I need to get working this winter.
Here it is before I took the right final off.

Here was what I found. A wole can of PB Blaster and a round with the steam jenny got things in order!

Thanks for any help or advice you can give!
Dave