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D4 seal identification

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1 month 2 weeks ago #255403 by brokestroke
Hello, I recently bought a 1957 D4 Traxcavator.  Runs great, has a leak that I am trying to track down a seal for.  Parts book wasn't much help.


The seal in question is the one underneath the hydraulic controls in the picture.

 

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1 month 2 weeks ago #255405 by Ray54
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My guess is out of the hydraulic control, by the picture. That is in a different book than the tractor. But I don't know my Cat hydraulics to tell you what book you need. So you need more help than I can give you, but other should be along soon. So welcome. As all most all knowledge about Cats shows up here, your in the right spot.
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1 month 2 weeks ago #255406 by Cat Yellow1

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1 month 2 weeks ago #255416 by brokestroke
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Here is an old thread that may help.
www.acmoc.org/bb/discussion-d72/24525-d2-44-hydraulics?start=0


Thanks, looks like a seal that will be pretty easy to find if the D2 and D4 use the same part number.


Here are a couple pictures of the machine.  Had just looked at a smaller Cletrac and then a Massey 2244 when I stumbled upon this.  Motor is pretty fresh, UC is in pretty good shape as well.  I bought it to clear some stumps on some land, it does a great job.  Going to build a ROPS (if you can call it that, operator enclosure) and fix a couple little things here and there.

 
 
 

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1 month 2 weeks ago #255418 by trainzkid88
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that seal is available cant tell you the part number though my hydrualics book is for a different model.
you should be able to cross match to a generic seal by taking the old one into any decent bearing or industrial supplier.

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1 month 2 weeks ago #255427 by willwingo
Replied by willwingo on topic D4 seal identification
The No. 44 Hydraulic Control Parts Catalog, form 32856, show the seal as J2382. The original was a double lip seal which are NLA. That is still a good number.
There is room for 2 of that seal on the shaft.  
McMaster Carr has Spedi Sleeves that will work on the shaft (1.27" - 1.123" diameter).
You do have to open the case to replace the seal and will need gasket 4F4217.

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1 month 2 weeks ago #255429 by seiscat
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Welcome aboard brokestroke! The ACMOC library has several No 44 hydraulic system parts books that your D4 could have used. Please post your tractors S/N so I know which one to look in for you.
You might want to consider becoming a paying "member" not just a "user." That would give you access to the quarterly ACMOC magazine and the library. The is much to see in the library such as the 32 page D4 sales brochure. Here's a picture of the cover to get you curious.
Craig
 

 
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1 month 2 weeks ago #255430 by bruce oz
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1 month 2 weeks ago #255435 by seiscat
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Thanks Bruce, but I was actually wanting the S/N of the tractor.
Craig

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1 month 2 weeks ago #255440 by Old Magnet
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Don't let the control shaft drop down or you will bugger up the detent mechanism.
There is a Service Bulletin upgrade.....The single seal has been replaced by the use of two seals.
 
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