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9 years 6 months ago #122229
by CHARLESCAT933F
Should already have a pre-filter at the transfer pump.
Oil filter number is Cat #7M3800
thanks old magnet
i have a small grading job come up
gota move a hill in a guys back yard level it off and move some dirt push up about 4 trees fill in some holes clean some brush up
hopefully get it done this week , got the filter ordered 9 bucks
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9 years 6 months ago #122395
by CHARLESCAT933F
heres the old cat doing a lil digging might take a min to load the video, updated the video link ,should work now
we hauled it to a freinds house 4 miles with this chevy 2500 totaly overloaded
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9 years 6 months ago #122486
by CHARLESCAT933F
not sure but when it warms up good seems like the hydro pump is making some noise like its
low on fluid ,kinda like a power steering pump on old truck .
how much fluid does this machine hold and are there any filters?
thanks all
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9 years 5 months ago #123014
by CHARLESCAT933F
not sure but when it warms up good seems like the hydro pump is making some noise like its
low on fluid ,kinda like a power steering pump on old truck .
how much fluid does this machine hold and are there any filters?
thanks all
how many gallons of hydraulic oil does this 933f hold and whats better for the machine
i have seen people use regular motor oil in hydraulic systems on large wheel loaders
does it have a hydro filter?
what does ACMOW say
im going to work on it this afternoon going by tractor supply for oil
thanks all
charlie
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9 years 5 months ago #123236
by CHARLESCAT933F
how many gallons of hydraulic oil does this 933f hold and whats better for the machine
i have seen people use regular motor oil in hydraulic systems on large wheel loaders
does it have a hydro filter?
what does ACMOW say
im going to work on it this afternoon going by tractor supply for oil
thanks all
charlie
wow the hydraulic oil was 5 gallons low i poured the whole bucket in lol ,working like a champ
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9 years 4 months ago #124203
by CHARLESCAT933F
im looking to get some bushings and grouser track bar weld on
and do a ROP system
on my lil loader this winter
i have a good lead on bushing springs and have aquired some heavy steel for the ROP
the grouser bar is proving hard to find ,or i should say find a price for the amount i need .
i would go with shoes if i could find new old stock for around the same price
any ideas or suggestions thanks all
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9 years 4 months ago #124205
by drujinin
I would say to use the SEARCH function in the upper right of your screen, BUT you used a "Key Phrase" which is "price I want to pay"!
LOL!
In that case I assume you don't want to order replacement cut to shape material as the price maybe higher than you currently want to pay?
Which leaves the only other option of raiding your "Farmer Stock pile" of bolts and various forms of flat stock and welding them on!
If you go to change the Pads, you will need to pay for those, then buy the hardware to attach, then spend money on A/O for your torches plus figure in your labor cost.
Suddenly, buying weld-on replacement grouser material isn't quite so expensive!
IMO
In case you change your mind, here are a couple of links!
www.acmoc.org/bb/showthread.php?17391-D2-Grouser-Replacement
www.acmoc.org/bb/showthread.php?396-D-4-Grouser-pad-repair
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9 years 4 months ago #124229
by CHARLESCAT933F
I would say to use the SEARCH function in the upper right of your screen, BUT you used a "Key Phrase" which is "price I want to pay"!
LOL!
In that case I assume you don't want to order replacement cut to shape material as the price maybe higher than you currently want to pay?
Which leaves the only other option of raiding your "Farmer Stock pile" of bolts and various forms of flat stock and welding them on!
If you go to change the Pads, you will need to pay for those, then buy the hardware to attach, then spend money on A/O for your torches plus figure in your labor cost.
Suddenly, buying weld-on replacement grouser material isn't quite so expensive!
IMO
In case you change your mind, here are a couple of links!
www.acmoc.org/bb/showthread.php?17391-D2-Grouser-Replacement
www.acmoc.org/bb/showthread.php?396-D-4-Grouser-pad-repair
thank you drujinin
i would really like to do the weld on grouser bar ,i have found places that make it and sell but no price lists yet
this is not a commercial machine so i doubt ill wear them out .the tracks i have are only 1/2 to 5/8 tall bar now and pads are a lil worn but over all in good shape
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9 years 4 months ago #124235
by drujinin
I watched your video finally! Dig you get the bank dug down? With a Loader, you normally would tear in, scoop and carry. Pushing it like you are in the video is more of a Dozer operator style.
IMO
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9 years 4 months ago #124236
by dpendzic
thank you drujinin
i would really like to do the weld on grouser bar ,i have found places that make it and sell but no price lists yet
this is not a commercial machine so i doubt ill wear them out .the tracks i have are only 1/2 to 5/8 tall bar now and pads are a lil worn but over all in good shape
I found a structural steel fabricator that had a bunch of 3/8 plate left over from a job. He programed his cutter to cut out 70 15 inch long bars for me that i welded on the existing grousers--I think it was around $250
D2, D3, D4, D6, 941B, Cat 15
Hancock Ma and Moriches NY
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