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How to put new cables No 60 ??

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HOLLANDCAT
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The No 60 scraperbox have bad cables and i wanted to change these .
Is there a easy way to pull the old one out, and pull in the same time the new one in ??πŸ˜•

How to connect the old wire on the new oneπŸ˜• ( to pull the new wire in) ??

And witch cable to do first ??
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Tue, Jun 23, 2009 3:17 AM
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Very easy to do just cut end of old cable clean the buttweld the new to old, dosnt have to be a great weld, then hook other end to small tractor or quad and pull it thru15 min. job
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Tue, Jun 23, 2009 3:29 AM
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Reply to Willie:
Very easy to do just cut end of old cable clean the buttweld the new to old, dosnt have to be a great weld, then hook other end to small tractor or quad and pull it thru15 min. job
Willie,

If HollandCat hooks the cable to QAUD and makes him pull it, Quad may get tired. They better use the DW6πŸ˜„ LOL
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Tue, Jun 23, 2009 10:14 AM
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Willie,

If HollandCat hooks the cable to QAUD and makes him pull it, Quad may get tired. They better use the DW6πŸ˜„ LOL
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Tue, Jun 23, 2009 10:32 AM
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Willies advice is the way to do it. Cut the cable ends with a cable cutter, or disc cut-off saw .. use the oxy-torch to just melt and weld the wires together (can get messy and smokey if the cables are oiled) .. smooth off any lumps with a small angle grinder .. hook your 4WD pickup to the cable, and pull it through steadily and slowly, with someone else feeding the new cable in, straight and without twists .. and watching for any snags or catching. A cable stand to hold the reel is good .. this feeds the cable off without twists.
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Tue, Jun 23, 2009 10:46 AM
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Willies advice is the way to do it. Cut the cable ends with a cable cutter, or disc cut-off saw .. use the oxy-torch to just melt and weld the wires together (can get messy and smokey if the cables are oiled) .. smooth off any lumps with a small angle grinder .. hook your 4WD pickup to the cable, and pull it through steadily and slowly, with someone else feeding the new cable in, straight and without twists .. and watching for any snags or catching. A cable stand to hold the reel is good .. this feeds the cable off without twists.
Hey Quad,

Your picture cwacks me up. No not the guns on your arm, on the tableπŸ˜„ on the table😊
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Tue, Jun 23, 2009 11:04 AM
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Hey Quad,

Your picture cwacks me up. No not the guns on your arm, on the tableπŸ˜„ on the table😊
Willie , 7upullerand OzDozer, Thanks for the answers, i have never "welded" steel cable !!
I gues i weld the new wire in the back and pull it to the front .
I had a mail from Quad that he come to pull the cable in.
I come back soon,
Gilbert
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Wed, Jun 24, 2009 3:40 AM
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Willie , 7upullerand OzDozer, Thanks for the answers, i have never "welded" steel cable !!
I gues i weld the new wire in the back and pull it to the front .
I had a mail from Quad that he come to pull the cable in.
I come back soon,
Gilbert
Gilbert - Do you have the G.T Barnard, Caterpillar Illustrated Product Guide - 1889-1969, book? It has the chart in it that shows all the cable threading for the No 60. It's a huge double-page chart .. so if you don't have a copy, and would like one .. I can get a copy made and mail it to you, if you wish. It's too large to scan. Regards - Ron.
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Wed, Jun 24, 2009 10:17 AM
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Gilbert - Do you have the G.T Barnard, Caterpillar Illustrated Product Guide - 1889-1969, book? It has the chart in it that shows all the cable threading for the No 60. It's a huge double-page chart .. so if you don't have a copy, and would like one .. I can get a copy made and mail it to you, if you wish. It's too large to scan. Regards - Ron.
Gilbert,

Yes from the back to the front. Disconnect wire rope from ccu. Then take out wedge from rear. Weld new wire rope to old at rear. (I put 300 roll on) Pull new cable to front as someone feeds from rear. when you get enough new cable up front, cut old cable off where welded and put on ccu. Place wedge on rear, Leave excess cable on drum, leave attached, do not cut after placing rear wedge. Most cable usually wears first 15-20', when it's bad, simply remove rear wedge pull 20' forward and replace wedge. There should be a stud rod on rear for cable drum with wing nut to secure drum.-glen
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Wed, Jun 24, 2009 1:26 PM
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Gilbert,

Yes from the back to the front. Disconnect wire rope from ccu. Then take out wedge from rear. Weld new wire rope to old at rear. (I put 300 roll on) Pull new cable to front as someone feeds from rear. when you get enough new cable up front, cut old cable off where welded and put on ccu. Place wedge on rear, Leave excess cable on drum, leave attached, do not cut after placing rear wedge. Most cable usually wears first 15-20', when it's bad, simply remove rear wedge pull 20' forward and replace wedge. There should be a stud rod on rear for cable drum with wing nut to secure drum.-glen
Hi, Glen.
You sound as if you've either done it or seen it done a time or three. LOL. Well put.

You have a wonderful day. Best wishes. Deas Plant.

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Wed, Jun 24, 2009 6:24 PM
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Hi, Glen.
You sound as if you've either done it or seen it done a time or three. LOL. Well put.
The new cables are in


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