Sprocket segments look pretty bad I guess, I will do some measuring on the rails . It has berco rails with the sawtooth master link, bushes have some wear, not turned . Front idlers are pretty new looks like. Pads are good and rollers look good except for the 3 right lower ones that are welded on- they look ok except for the fact that their welded. Missing a front bolt on one front roller, not broke off luckily, I will put one in before running again.
Was told it had rt final rebuilt recent and steering clutches and brakes done. Operates very good but Im a rookie and had previously only run a Deere 550H so this Cat is totally different and is going to take me a while to get worth a darn on.
3306 turbo no smoke runs strong, throttle linkage needs adjusted or some new parts as it wont shut off without opening the side panel and yanking on the linkage.
Small land owner, no commercial any time soon.![]()
You have a wonderful day. Best wishes. Deas Plant.
Hi, Davo727.
Nice catch, looks pretty neat - at least from about 12,500 miles away. I suspect that a partial undercarriage upgrade may have been done without the sprocket segments being included - not a huge issue with bolt on segments.
Horses for courses and all that but we don't see very many 'bob-tailed' dozers DowNunda in Australia. If they don't have a 'backscratcher', they looked sorta 1/2-dressed.
Just my 0.02. Thanks for sharing. And enjoy it.
Probably no need for a ripper, if it's in South Texas more than likely it's going to be run head first into sticking or stinging brush of some kind.
Those sprocket segments will put premature wear on the bushings and need changed, but it looks like the tractor has been taken care of from what I can see. It's hard to beat a D6C.
Right I dont need a rear ripper, Its real sandy here . I am going to buy or build a front rake though and build a knife attachment to hang off the left end of the blade that hangs down to cut roots.
I have a little piece of a larger chunk of private land that is surrounded by the national forest since the previous families ancestors owned it since the mid 1800s before the rest of it was deemed national forest.
You have a wonderful day. Best wishes. Deas Plant.
Hi, D9gdon and Davo727.
Even though I normally live 'upside down', I have driven across parts of Texas on I 10 while travelling from Baton Rouge to Denver. I don't recollect seeing a whole lot of rocks. The comment about that machine being ripper-less was not a judgement on the machine but rather an observation of differing requirements in different parts of the world.
Just my 0.02.
A D-6C is a sweet machine. It won't take you long to get good on it. After fixing up the problems you found, you will have one nice piece of machinery. Good find.
A D-6C is a sweet machine. It won't take you long to get good on it. After fixing up the problems you found, you will have one nice piece of machinery. Good find.
Hi davo727, That looks like a nice D6C. I think it is a good idea to change your profile to allow your town or at least your general location to show, you won't have to type it in or have people ask for it.
Be sure to use the correct part number Caterpillar bolts on those bottom rollers as they are special strength bolts.
Just change the sprocket segments to prevent excess wear on the bushings of those Berco sealed and lubricated tracks.
Looks like it is time for new end-bits and flipping the cutting edges.
Other than that it looks solid, good find and close to home too.
You have a wonderful day. Best wishes. Deas Plant.