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1 year 8 months ago #246092
by Haus
I recently bought this 29A D4. I couldn't seem to get a blade and associated parts to suit my 7U, so another tractor with compatible parts seemed like a good idea.
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1 year 8 months ago #246094
by Deas Plant.
Hi, Haus.
NICE!!!! Brush canopy, belly guard, large idlers, 'backscratcher' - what more could a man want? How is the 'backscratcher' controlled?
Just my 0.02.
You have a wonderful day. Best wishes. Deas Plant.
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1 year 8 months ago #246110
by rax200
Hi Haus,
Nice Australian built tractor.
Regards
Daryl
1937 RD4 4G4368
1940 D4 7J3717
1942 D4 7J9915SP
1942 R4 6G2550SP
1944 D4 2T6584SP
1945 D4 2T8978SP
1946 D4 5T6271
1956 D4 7U37855
1954 DH226 S/N 89 Howard Tug
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1 year 8 months ago #246118
by Haus
Thanks Deas and Daryl,
I'm not sure there is anything more I could want to be honest. I thought this would need some repair before it could be used, but it turns out with a bit of work, oil and adjustment it's going well. Seems one of the steering clutch assist mechanisms was hanging up and keeping it disengaged. Fingers crossed.
Deas - the ripper has a ram mounted on the rear case. Seems all the bracketry pulls from the original draw bar which is good. I was afraid of the ripper system because my 7U has had some studs pulled out of the rear case. I'm led to believe this is a better (less wild) arrangement than that one had.
Paul.
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1 year 8 months ago #246123
by trainzkid88
very similar to our 6u except for the rippers and air pre cleaner.
decent meat of those grousers too.
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1 year 8 months ago - 1 year 8 months ago #246146
by rax200
Hi Haus,
If your steering clutches are hanging up take the cover off under the fuel tank and you will see two bearings there, there are also two more underneath too, most likely they are rusted up and will need cleaning and greasing.
Regards
Daryl
1937 RD4 4G4368
1940 D4 7J3717
1942 D4 7J9915SP
1942 R4 6G2550SP
1944 D4 2T6584SP
1945 D4 2T8978SP
1946 D4 5T6271
1956 D4 7U37855
1954 DH226 S/N 89 Howard Tug
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rax200. Reason: Added photos
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1 year 8 months ago #246153
by Haus
Thanks rax200,
I did shoot some oil into the top of these. Two under the big cover plate and the rear most two under individual small covers. So far the clutch that was sticking has freed up (full power to that side now).
Is there a good way to lubricate or clean these bearings without pulling the case? Is it worth trying to flush with kero or similar and then push grease in? ....or should I leave them alone while they're free?
Also would I be right in thinking that anything I put in the top of the steering clutch compartment will harmlessly run out of the bungs in the bottom?
Paul.
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1 year 8 months ago #246154
by rax200
Hi Haus,
No not really, you could get lucky and maybe able to remove the top bearings by trying to hook them out when there is no presure on them.
As to lubricate the bearings I would try and get them as clean as possible from the old grease, dirt, rust and the spray it with a lithium based grease, as for any liquids that goes in that area it comes out the bungs.
Regards
Daryl
1937 RD4 4G4368
1940 D4 7J3717
1942 D4 7J9915SP
1942 R4 6G2550SP
1944 D4 2T6584SP
1945 D4 2T8978SP
1946 D4 5T6271
1956 D4 7U37855
1954 DH226 S/N 89 Howard Tug
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1 year 8 months ago #246158
by Deas Plant.
Hi, Haus.
The Cat 941 track loaders, virtually a D4 back end, had a triangular shaped plate that was pinned in the drawbar pull point under the machine and bolted to the ripper mounting plate. This arrangement took all of the pull from the ripper and transferred it to the drawbar pull point which was designed to take it instead of it being left solely to the drawbar carry frame mountings on the back of the steering clutch case which were not designed to take it.
Here izza link to a collection of info on the topic.
www.acmoc.org/bb/search?query=941%20ripp...te=all&childforums=1
Just my 0.02.
You have a wonderful day. Best wishes. Deas Plant.
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