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D4-6u ??

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16 years 10 months ago #12439 by Old Cats
D4-6u ?? was created by Old Cats
Hi, I am wondering if there is anything to be carefull of or any special tricks or tools to use in adjusting the track tension on a D4-6U?? I have loosened the bolts that clamp the front idler assembly yoke around the "split" nut. Penetrating fluid has been applied but I can not budge the split nut. Is there a special tool or do I just need to apply a great deal of force?? I don't know how much the nut will take and NOT break off one of the sections. Thanks, Gene

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16 years 10 months ago #12447 by ccjersey
Replied by ccjersey on topic D4-6u ??
Special tools for this job usually include a sledge hammer, a long cheater pipe and a rosebud tip for your torch.

The sledge hammer is for regaining you sanity when the other tools don't produce the desired result, and occasionally a smart blow to the affected area may shake some rust loose.

Have fun.

D2-5J's, D6-9U's, D318 and D333 power units, 12E-99E grader, 922B & 944A wheel loaders, D330C generator set, DW20 water tanker and a bunch of Jersey cows to take care of in my spare time:D

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16 years 10 months ago #12450 by ol Grump
Replied by ol Grump on topic D4-6u ??
Something I've done was to take a come-a-long and put it between the blade and idler and pull the idler forward. This takes some of the tension off the nut. If you don't have a blade on yours, park your truck in front, lock the brakes and use the trailer hitch.

Other than heating the nut, and using penetrating oil, wire brush as much of the threaded shaft as you can and smooth out nicks and dings in the threads with a three cornered file. Those shafts take a beating from rocks and debris if the covers aren't there, and even it they are the shafts rust up badly.

Good luck. .this can be a fun job. .NOT!!

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16 years 10 months ago #12458 by Old Cats
Replied by Old Cats on topic D4-6u ??
Thanks for the information, I have the right tools I guess, I suppose we will just have to get tough with it. That probably explains why the tracks need adjusted and nobody has done it. Thanks again CCJersey and OL Grump

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