Quite a big job for this little fix. But I am confident that I found the smoking gun here.
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@Chris_Lastname2 ай бұрын
Another big job, that youve not been afraid to jump into, on that mammoth machine. This big beast will be solid, by the time your done with it
@dclfarms62042 ай бұрын
I have to break the tracks on a 1963 1010 crawler this weekend. I’m going to steal your track press substitute. Man I hope mine comes out that easy.
@happycamper28777 күн бұрын
That is a GREAT find,9 out of 10 techs would of assumed the o-ring, put in a new one only to find the leak still there and totaly p#ssed, this is why things get sold at times...Won't forget this one...Glad it was raining today and I watched this...Good job...Liquid pipe dope will seal those threads...
@lark3po2 ай бұрын
Loving the videos and your passion with this old dozer. Even though I don't own one (yet), I feel watching you wrench on these will help me out in the future. I appreciate you sharing your experiences and knowledge!
@UpTheHarbour2 ай бұрын
You never know what you'll find, but its best when you find something lol, chasing the unknown over and over is the worst. Good job, your vids and you explain along the way are very helpful, cheers
@thdevilmancomethАй бұрын
Teflon paste ptfe sealant. Find at lowes. I use it on npt hydraulic fittings and such. Never a problem. Brush some on the threads and bolt it together.
@user-fc5bd8iy4mАй бұрын
If you had some sparklers it could be the joe dirt moment with the snake...... Love the vids bro hope you got a laugh out of that
@timcope31152 ай бұрын
Never seen that but understand completely how it could happen. I believe any locktite would seal that as long as you used brake clean on the threads and had them completely dry and gave it several hours to cure before filling the rear end. May be wrong on that but I would be caught trying if I didn't find anything specifically for it.
@0tink92 ай бұрын
That is crazy! Gonna make me think twice before jamming bolts into holes near any oily areas
@spankranchgarageАй бұрын
Yup this was a time consuming lesson (That someolse taught me)
@bearbait22212 ай бұрын
@6:51under the grease fitting there should be a check ball in the grease of the track tensioner. A ball bearing about the size of a marble. I have seen many vids of people losing it.
@spankranchgarageАй бұрын
I lost one in the past too! Hopefully one of those things you only do once in life. Thanks for watching and thanks for the comment
@user-uj6tq3tj5w2 ай бұрын
I had to take the tracks off my 450c, I beat on them, heated them and was about ready to give up. I used an electric jackhammer with a pointed bit and that drove them out in seconds.
@spankranchgarageАй бұрын
Thats a great idea!
@nickchristofori96022 ай бұрын
i know a guy thatd hold that pin while you wing the hammer