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Cat d6 9u steering clutch bolts torque
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2 years 8 months ago #236407
by Ray54
Yes I forgot you have the track frame loose. But looking at the picture, and remembering the cab. Lay a beam across the top chain the off side down, then use a come along from the side with bare sprocket and turn the sprocket. The same principle as the jack. But you may have the hard work done by now.
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2 years 8 months ago #236528
by mikewood869
Ended up dropping the dozer back on the frame. We still haven't touched those bolts. We're going to rig up a jug so we can start the engine and then do the bolts since we still can't turn it even with the brake band loose.
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2 years 8 months ago #236608
by mikewood869
Tonight we got the steering clutch bolts back in. After four months of sitting, the dozer started right up. The fuel tanks needs some patches next and then there's work to be done on the track. Anyone know what the spec are for the yoke on the steering clutch? FYI, the dozer doesn't like to run with a small snow blower fuel tank and 1/2 inch to 3/8 fuel line.
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