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10 years 5 months ago #104909
by drujinin
There was a discussion on "ROPS" not to long ago(page 3 or so back) about putting one on a D2.
Turned into a "Can of Worms" discussion!
Anyways if it was a available, I would use schedule 80, if not I would use good schedule 40(seamless) not that cheap chinese crap they sell at the "Big Box Stores"!
Good Luck!
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10 years 5 months ago #104940
by edb
Hi Team,
OM is correct, they are for mounting light brackets and only 3/8" UNC from memory.
Cheers,
Eddie B.
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10 years 5 months ago #105455
by CHARLESCAT933F
ok today we got down to the brake bands
really just looking at them they seem to have some adjustment left ,theirs only about 3/8th to 1/2 inch of threads showing above the adjustment nut
and the band looks pretty thick on the part i can see
ther was a huge storm that blowed up and had to cover everything and put all the tools up
so ill be on it again in the morning
cheers
charlie
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10 years 5 months ago #105475
by CHARLESCAT933F
well i got on it but it didnt work out so good i got the top locking nut off with little effort however the other lock nut was frozen fast i did squirt it down with some kroil
but it was rusted on .i had the impact on it but it didnt even budge with 500flbs of toque so i figured i could get it to move with a cheater bar it moved alright.it felt like it broke loose so i went to turning it with the ratchet it had broken off .i did try to turn it both ways to loosen it up
so now i have to fab up or buy another break band T bolt heres some pics of how bad the day went right after breaking the adjuster.
any ideas on how to fix this ? should i buy another break band and just tear it apart and put it in .maybe do both bands while i have it torn down to this stage?
how much trouble to re do both over fixing just one .ideas ideas i need this machine to operate thanks for any and all input
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10 years 5 months ago #105481
by Steve A
This is where 20/20 hind sight would have given the Kroil a few days to soak and proper application of heat.
Now its time to remove the bands, sorry haven't done it on a machine like this so no good advise from me.
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10 years 5 months ago #105485
by Old Magnet
Well your in for a real treat....but it is possible to remove the brake band in sections using the access hole under the tractor.
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10 years 5 months ago #105487
by CHARLESCAT933F
i didn't know there was an access hole under the machine that's good info .if i buy a new brake band will it come with the broken bolt i need
or is that a separate part ?
thanks Steve and of coarse old magnet you seem to have all the info on these old cats.
i expected to have a lil trouble with this machine but i opted for the cat over a bobcat type machine because of the durability
these old cats still have alot of life left in them and can do alot more heavy lifting/pushing than a lil bobcat
mines a 62 model that makes this machine 52 years old
hell i bet there are not many bobcats 20 years old and i would like to see one when it turns 50 do half the work that my cat can do.
i did think about heating it up but there was not really much rust on the top bolt i thought that might be the case with the lock nut .
as u can see in the pic its not to bad looking
Old Magnet do u have a part number for the band and related parts ?
i guess ill get on the phone to off road equipment in Tenn
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10 years 5 months ago #105489
by Old Magnet
I have the parts book, what is the s/n of your loader?
With Cat, everything is a separate part.
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