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6 years 6 months ago #183791
by DWC7
Looking for a sprocket puller and the adapters to pull and rebuild final drives on Cat D7E and G model dozers.
I have a pump so all i would need would be the puller, rock shaft adapters and pulling arms etc.
Located in East Texas but dont mind paying freight if tooling is reasonable.
Not in a hurry just looking.
Thanks
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6 years 6 months ago #184509
by DWC7
Anybody know where one is. I’ve got 2 final drives that need to be tore down.
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6 years 6 months ago #184514
by neil
I've been making up all the pulling tooling for my D2, so I have a complete set now apart from master pin plug pullers. All final drive components etc. I make use of some off-the-shelf stuff like my OTC 938 manual push-puller and Hydrafore pump and rams, and some custom fabricated adaptors.
If you can't find a seller, you can buy any size nut or bolt from Fastenal or others and turn down some adaptors and weld them all together. You can make them to work with your pulling rams and then you don't need any extra equipment
Cheers,
Neil
Pittsford, NY
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6 years 6 months ago #184538
by bursitis
there was a set near me for sale on craigslist. let me check and see if it is still advertised. if i remember the seller wanted 3000
sorry the ad is gone. i will check back from time to time and see if it gets re listed
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6 years 6 months ago #184542
by steeltracs
believe it or not ,one of our local tractor dealers sent one with a lot of adapptors to the scrap yard.What idiots!
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6 years 6 months ago #184543
by DWC7
believe it or not ,one of our local tractor dealers sent one with a lot of adapptors to the scrap yard.What idiots!
It makes me sick to think about how many that has happened to. I know where another one was that the same thing happened.
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6 years 6 months ago #184544
by DWC7
there was a set near me for sale on craigslist. let me check and see if it is still advertised. if i remember the seller wanted 3000
sorry the ad is gone. i will check back from time to time and see if it gets re listed
IF your in central oklahoma i called about it. Kicked the idea around for a month didn't need it bad at the time. Made up my mind to buy it called the guy back and he had sold it.
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6 years 6 months ago #184551
by bursitis
IF your in central oklahoma i called about it. Kicked the idea around for a month didn't need it bad at the time. Made up my mind to buy it called the guy back and he had sold it.
it wasn't near me,i am NW Oklahoma but i did see it for sale in OKC craigslist.
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6 years 6 months ago #184625
by DWC7
I've been making up all the pulling tooling for my D2, so I have a complete set now apart from master pin plug pullers. All final drive components etc. I make use of some off-the-shelf stuff like my OTC 938 manual push-puller and Hydrafore pump and rams, and some custom fabricated adaptors.
If you can't find a seller, you can buy any size nut or bolt from Fastenal or others and turn down some adaptors and weld them all together. You can make them to work with your pulling rams and then you don't need any extra equipment
This may be what i do next. I know i can take the cylinders i have and some big all thread and pull the sprocket with no problem. Im just not sure what trouble it will give me putting it back on.
I have a big nut to fit the dead axle already because i wanted a regular nut to torque down first to draw it up then i replaced it and put the regular nut back on. just not sure what it will take to put it back on. Im sure i can figure it out once i see it off the machine.
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6 years 6 months ago #184634
by neil
Well, my case was simpler than your D7 because there's only one shaft to deal with and that's the sprocket shaft itself, and also because I just have to push the sprocket on until tonnage is reached. I think you have to get yours into specific relationship to the dead axle?
But in any case, I made up an adaptor with a nut that I put on most of the way to the sprocket and then I use the hollow ram to sit on top of the 938's beam that pushes on the sprocket (via a couple of standoffs) while a bolt through the hollow ram to that adaptor pulls on the shaft. Haven't used it yet but I can't see it not working because another member did this with a slightly different design.
Cheers,
Neil
Pittsford, NY
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