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I am looking at a possible purchase of a 1995 year model Cat 939 track loader serial no. 9GL00512 from a dirt contractor that is down sizing his operation. I have only seen a photo of the unit. He said it weighed approximately 18,000 lbs and was 80 - 90hp. From the photo the undercarriage looks good. Can anyone tell me anything about this model and what to look for when I go look at it. I need a machine to load calache in a 8 yd dump truck and push trees out of fence rows on my farm. Will this machine be powerful enough to do this. I am not sure the picture that I have attached will go thru.
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Wed, Jul 15, 2009 9:53 AM
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hello Dick,Cat 939 track loader serial no. 9GL00512 is a 1996 built loader with 90hp 3046t updated ,built in japan , improved steering valve ,weigth is 21640 pounds ,(ex 3000 pound weigth mite be air con cabin fitted)
loader has ps-tc 3f 3r planetary trans
1.5 cu yd bucket.

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Wed, Jul 15, 2009 10:11 AM
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Bruce, thanks for the info on the Cat 939 track loader. They are asking $16,500 for the machine. Do you think it is worth this amount? Also when I go look at it is there anything special that I should be looking for that is a high wear item on a track loader?
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Wed, Jul 15, 2009 8:49 PM
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Reply to Dick Tucker_archive:
Bruce, thanks for the info on the Cat 939 track loader. They are asking $16,500 for the machine. Do you think it is worth this amount? Also when I go look at it is there anything special that I should be looking for that is a high wear item on a track loader?
the tipping links from the bucket are known to bend ,they should be straight
look for paint cracks on the links
cheers graham
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Wed, Jul 15, 2009 10:04 PM
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the tipping links from the bucket are known to bend ,they should be straight
look for paint cracks on the links
cheers graham
"the tipping links from the bucket are known to bend ,they should be straight
look for paint cracks on the links"
cheers graham

Graham what causes the tipping links to bend? Is this unique only to this particular model of track loader or in general to all track loaders. I would like to be able to push trees with this loader do you think it can handle it without causing damage to the bucket or linkages?
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Thu, Jul 16, 2009 3:35 AM
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"the tipping links from the bucket are known to bend ,they should be straight
look for paint cracks on the links"
cheers graham

Graham what causes the tipping links to bend? Is this unique only to this particular model of track loader or in general to all track loaders. I would like to be able to push trees with this loader do you think it can handle it without causing damage to the bucket or linkages?
hi dick check this tread out
http://www.heavyequipmentforums.com/Forum/showthread.php?t=12350
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Thu, Jul 16, 2009 4:15 AM
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hi dick check this tread out
http://www.heavyequipmentforums.com/Forum/showthread.php?t=12350
Graham i looked at the link you attached. Do you think this maybe the reason they are selling the 939 machine due to the bending tipping arms and cracks in the leverage arms? I was planning on using this machine to push trees out of fence rows. This machine does not have a 4 in 1 bucket but just a GP bucket with digging teeth.
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Thu, Jul 16, 2009 4:58 AM
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Graham i looked at the link you attached. Do you think this maybe the reason they are selling the 939 machine due to the bending tipping arms and cracks in the leverage arms? I was planning on using this machine to push trees out of fence rows. This machine does not have a 4 in 1 bucket but just a GP bucket with digging teeth.
Dick - If you want to push trees over, a 4 in 1 bucket is far heavier construction and will withstand tree removal, far better than a GP bucket. A GP bucket is designed for, and works best on picking up and loading stockpiled soil and construction materials such as gravel, clay, road base, etc. Once you start to use a GP bucket for tree removal, you're probably looking at bent cutting edges, a twisted bucket, or cracks .. all of which, it pays to look for, before you buy a traxcavator.
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Sat, Jul 18, 2009 10:30 AM
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Dick - If you want to push trees over, a 4 in 1 bucket is far heavier construction and will withstand tree removal, far better than a GP bucket. A GP bucket is designed for, and works best on picking up and loading stockpiled soil and construction materials such as gravel, clay, road base, etc. Once you start to use a GP bucket for tree removal, you're probably looking at bent cutting edges, a twisted bucket, or cracks .. all of which, it pays to look for, before you buy a traxcavator.
I doubt very much the reason for the machine been offered for sale is the tipping links,we have straightened lots of links from all types of machines that get bent by a careless drivers,that machine looks well used but not abused and given its age it is around the stage when things are starting to wear out,you did not mention the hours,the first thing that caught my eye is the engine guards are missing which is a bad sign,the get left off when there is a heating issue and that would need checking,the running gear looks ok in the picture with the idler well back,the sprocket segement looks to be wearing out of profile a bit,the bushes would need looking at,the ripper is a useful item and it means there is the third valve in the tank that could be used for other ancillary equipment with the ripper off or even a 4 in 1 bucket,the cutting edge on the bucket is worn well back which also means it is worn thin,in general the machine looks to be in good shape and is not tarted up,take the bucket into consideration as you are limited with what the machine can do with a standard bucket,the best thing to do is have a drive on both types and get the one that siuts you best.
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Sun, Jul 19, 2009 12:25 AM
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I doubt very much the reason for the machine been offered for sale is the tipping links,we have straightened lots of links from all types of machines that get bent by a careless drivers,that machine looks well used but not abused and given its age it is around the stage when things are starting to wear out,you did not mention the hours,the first thing that caught my eye is the engine guards are missing which is a bad sign,the get left off when there is a heating issue and that would need checking,the running gear looks ok in the picture with the idler well back,the sprocket segement looks to be wearing out of profile a bit,the bushes would need looking at,the ripper is a useful item and it means there is the third valve in the tank that could be used for other ancillary equipment with the ripper off or even a 4 in 1 bucket,the cutting edge on the bucket is worn well back which also means it is worn thin,in general the machine looks to be in good shape and is not tarted up,take the bucket into consideration as you are limited with what the machine can do with a standard bucket,the best thing to do is have a drive on both types and get the one that siuts you best.
Good luck
AJ
dick ,ozdozer and AJ have posted good advice ,the side panels missing is a good heads up ,i think it would be easy to beef up the tipping links if needed
sorry for the late reply been a bit busy and missed it
cheers graham
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Sun, Jul 19, 2009 1:12 AM
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I doubt very much the reason for the machine been offered for sale is the tipping links,we have straightened lots of links from all types of machines that get bent by a careless drivers,that machine looks well used but not abused and given its age it is around the stage when things are starting to wear out,you did not mention the hours,the first thing that caught my eye is the engine guards are missing which is a bad sign,the get left off when there is a heating issue and that would need checking,the running gear looks ok in the picture with the idler well back,the sprocket segement looks to be wearing out of profile a bit,the bushes would need looking at,the ripper is a useful item and it means there is the third valve in the tank that could be used for other ancillary equipment with the ripper off or even a 4 in 1 bucket,the cutting edge on the bucket is worn well back which also means it is worn thin,in general the machine looks to be in good shape and is not tarted up,take the bucket into consideration as you are limited with what the machine can do with a standard bucket,the best thing to do is have a drive on both types and get the one that siuts you best.
Good luck
AJ
Also it is a HY stat is it not ? I know the 953 963 etc are hydrostatic but i think the hy stat machines are more of a pump and motor set up. try to find out the reliabilty of this type. I must say i prefer a powershift transmission any time. Regards Gordon.
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