Not looking forward to it, but its gotta be done.
OEM, I dont buy anything generic or Amaazon. particularly these tracks.i have always struggled with putting the tracks back on this machine, would welcome any suggestions/advice you might have. Thanks
Yeah, kind like a shoehorn?Thanks for the response
The 5 gallon bucket idea is great, will definitely try it. I’ve done this 6-8 times always a ***** and will be doing it again in the next few weeks. When I do I’ll show you a pic on how I modified front and rear wheels to greatly prolong life
1500. I've owned it since new in 05, pre Caterpillar buyout.That’s how I understand it, great tip! How many hours on your 30?
Nice work Jim, Your brief documentary was pretty neat too. The comealong proll saved the day on the torsion axles, All my "helpers insisting on taking track tension off, just couldn't understand the way it works. I was fortunately to have 10 "sets of jack stands of different sizes and need many of them, and two really nice floor jacks one on each end, to constantly raise or lower, or be able to move a set of stands around under my machine to provide some access UNDER my machine. being only 4' wide with 11 inch tracks, its a small space between them. I used the weight of the machine on a jack to load somme weight on one end or the other to change the lenght of the axles, when I went to put the rails (unit) on. With the amount of dried grease and rust on my axle stobs, and a bent stob on one or both fronts, they weren't coming off more than 3 inches, but thats when the torch came up. Cutting the stobs off the front, the rears just backed out of the rails socket simple, and the backs were able to be pulled off by hand.I rebuilt my CAT 257B2 undercarriage in Nov 2020. Definitely some labour involved in that process.
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