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Frozen/stuck trac link
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2 years 11 months ago #234339
by D6Joe
On my D6 9u, I put new D6 b dry pin rails and solid front idlers with new shafts/seals/side plates on maybe 20 years ago. They probably have 350 hours on them, if that. Have not used the cat in the last 3 years, and only a few hours in the previous 5 year. Last time I used it , a couple of trac links were stuck, probably worse now. I would like to get them freed up. I am planning getting it fired up and maybe trying to sell it next summer, and the under carriage is what the cat is worth. It needs clutch work. What can I do to get them freed up? Not really looking to spend a lot of time and $$$ to remove the tracs and have the pins pushed out, and back in. I don’t think there is an independent trac shop in eastern ND anyway. And I have too many other projects.
I have a D8-14a that has been getting the jobs done on my farm. So the D6 just sits and looks lonely.
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2 years 11 months ago #234340
by dpendzic
On my machine i have soaked them with kroil oil and using a sledge hammer worked them up and done to rotate on the pin. but i have had only a few freeze up-- others have driven their machine into a wet area and let sit for a week--the water will soften the rust and let it break loose
D2, D3, D4, D6, 941B, Cat 15
Hancock Ma and Moriches NY
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2 years 11 months ago #234349
by Jack
I have two pins on each side that I have so far been unable to free. Does anyone have any experience with heat on the bushing around the offending pin? This has been suggested to me, but I am really nervous about what heat treatment I might be working on the adjacent rails, bushings and possibly the pins. A rosebud can apply an awful lot of heat in pretty short order. Cooling immediately with a lot of cold water tends to break loose frozen threads. I've been reluctant to try it on a pin/bushing.
The tractor is a D7 3T and the tracks are aftermarket. The problem came after I used it in water and then let it sit for perhaps a couple months.
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2 years 11 months ago #234351
by Deas Plant.
Hi, Folks.
I've never had to deal with the issue but I have heard several people say that they simply park the tractor with the offending links in a puddle of water that covers the pins and bushes and leave the water to work its wonders.
Just my 0.02.
You have a wonderful day. Best wishes. Deas Plant.
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2 years 11 months ago #234356
by kittyman1
i wouldn't be afraid to heat the pin/bushing area with a rosebud, but i wouldn't try to cool in down in water or oil or anything, i think that is "quenching" and that would definitely change the temper, hardness etc..
-side note, i took a link out of my tracks by cutting the links between the bolts and then welding the links back together, that way i didn't have fight pressing frozen/damaged pns...always break the track at the master-link!
always dropping GOLD, all you have to do is just pick it UP !
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