955 12A Traxcavator – nagging frozen track link
When I got this 955 it had a few sticky track links – typical for a machine that’s been sitting for a while.
After a little bit of running around most of the sticky links freed up and are now working fine.
There was one link that never even budged. It gave a really rough ride and was a real bother.
I got this idea to use a hydraulic jack to see if I could get it moving.
Yes, I know this type of set-up could break my chain – but I played it safe and kept my distance.
Even with the jack loaded up really tight the link wasn’t moving.
So, I hammered on the top of the pad and finally the chain got a little slack.
I jacked some more and continued to hammer.
After a while I was able to jack the link to a straight position.
I then backed the machine up – running the (now straight) link around the sprocket.
It snapped back to the original stuck (curved?) position.
I started adding penetrating oil.
Jack some more - hammer some – back the tractor up.
I repeated this for over and hour.
After a while the link was able to be easily pushed with the jack.
I took if for a ride and found there to be a BIG improvement – with the link flattening out on the bottom and bending around the sprocket & idler.
Just thought I would post this idea in case someone has a similar problem.
Don’t kill or hurt yourself!
Bill Glenn
