Reply to beekman:
they told me thatthe brakes were rusted.very possible,cat sat in the weather late winter into mid spring. I had it running but steering clutchs were really bad too much play. Had abig 4x4 tractor pull andcould'nt do anything. putcleaner in did what man. said,no luck.I had it taken in and here we are. the farmers around here say these guys are fair,butI'm a carp. not a mec.Has anyone had adj. and brakes broke loose? And what about relined? thanks Al
Well I would say that "fair" or not, that kind of price would cause most of us to stop and consider a bit.
do you have brakes locked or no brakes? Will it drive straight? Easy? Hard? Not at all? In a circle only?
When you say you did what the manual says, what was that? Adjusted brakes? steering clutches? washed housings out with solvent (kerosene or diesel)?
Unfortunately, aside from a traxcavator model, the D2 steering clutches and brake repairs will involve more disassembly than most of the other Cat tractors. The tracks and final drives will have be removed to access the steering clutch drums where on the larger tractors, the clutches can be pulled out the top (+ the bevel gear shaft in the case of the D4's)
D2-5J's, D6-9U's, D318 and D333 power units, 12E-99E grader, 922B & 944A wheel loaders, D330C generator set, DW20 water tanker and a bunch of Jersey cows to take care of in my spare time😄