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977 CAT REPAIR OF CRACKS IN SPROKETS

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BOB

05-14-2003 04:14:38




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HEY GANG, I HAVE GOT MY FIRST CAT AND I HAVE A LOT OF QUESTIONS.... HOPEFULLY NOT TO MANY.
1. MY REAR SPROKETS HAVE SOME CRACKS I NEED TO KNOW THE APPROVED WAY TO WELD THE CRACKS.
2.SHE SEEMS TO ALWAYS WANT ON EITHER?IS THE INJECION PUMP GOING?
3.WHAT IS GOOD WAY TO REMOVE OLD GREASE OUT OF A KNUCKLE ECT.
4.THE HYDRUALIC STEERING CLUTCH'S HAS A LEAK AND I THINK THIS IS THE CAUSE OF THE WEAR ON THE STEERING BRAKES, HOW HARD IS THIS TO REBUILD AND A COST?
5.HOW MUCH SLACK IN THE TRACKS ARE O.K. ?

THANKS GUY'S, AS YOU CAN TELL I HAVE A LOT TO LEARN. ANY HELP WOULD BE A WINNER!!!!!

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BOB - BAMA

05-21-2003 13:15:11




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 Re: 977 CAT REPAIR OF CRACKS IN SPROKETS in reply to BOB, 05-14-2003 04:14:38  
HEY HAS ANY ONE TRIED FARMERS CHIOCE WELDING RODS?
http://www.farmerschoice.com/ GOT THE OF I B DOZING, JUST CHECKING.....THANKS



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Mike

05-14-2003 12:57:15




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 Re: 977 CAT REPAIR OF CRACKS IN SPROKETS in reply to BOB, 05-14-2003 04:14:38  
The cracks in the sprockets can be veed out and welded, using 7018.Unless it is a pony start, the engine has glow plugs. They are activated by turning the start switch to the left. Watch your ammeter as you turn the switch to the left, it should show a 20-50 amp discharge. Hold for 15-30 seconds depending on the temperature, and then turn the switch to the right to crank it,it should start. If you are not getting a discharge at the ammeter when the switch is turned to the heat(left), check the wiring to the glow plugs. They are located next to the injectors in the head. Should have 24 volts when in the heat position. They go into a steel loom and then toward the rear of the engine, at the end of the loom there should be a fairly heavy wire plugged in to it. From there it goes back up to the heat/start switch. Can you be more specific about the series of the tractor, some had dry brakes, where the later ones had wet brakes. Like was said below, the booster can be removed and resealed, or if it is a dry brake tractor, you could also be getting oil from a leaky seal on the bevel gear case or the pinion seal is leaking into the brake housing. The costs on this will vary depending on machine series, and the cause of the problem. Brakes can be relined, aftermarket steering clutch parts are readily available. If the steering clutches have to be removed, its alot of heavy lifting and work to get them out. Fuel tank must be removed,booster must be removed, steering clutches unbolted and lifted out(200+lbs.) Then more disassembly depending on the cause of the leaks. I use a service truck with a crane on it now, but I have done it with another loader tractor and come along ( when things get close to going back together you need some reasonably precise lifting equipment) The best way to clean it would be a hot water washer(steamer),and clean everything before you start working on it to keep dirt,grease etc. out of the sreering compartments. Adjust the tracks by pumping grease in the fitting on the track adjuster(under a cover in the middle of the track frame) until tight, mark the idler, then loosen the nut next to the grease fitting that you pumped the grease into,letting some grease out until the idler moves back about 1/2 inch. I would also recommend getting a set of manuals for it.

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BOB- BAMA

05-21-2003 12:52:07




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 Re: Re: 977 CAT REPAIR OF CRACKS IN SPROKETS in reply to Mike, 05-14-2003 12:57:15  
THANKS MIKE, ITS A OLDER ( 1961 MODEL) PONY/ELECTRIC START ( I HAVE THE ELECTRIC ). I ADJUSTED THE BRAKES FOR AS I CAN , SEEMS LIKE ONE IS LIKE YOU SAID (OIL).
LOOKS LIKE A ALL DAYER ON THOSE BRAKES.
THANKS AGAIN...BOB



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Bob/Ont

05-14-2003 06:02:01




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 Re: 977 CAT REPAIR OF CRACKS IN SPROKETS in reply to BOB, 05-14-2003 04:14:38  
Bob, where are the sprocket's cracked, near the rim? Are the teeth still good or are you due for some undercarrage? If you crank it over for a bit then pull on the fuel and get white smoke coming out of the exh. you have fuel. The injection pump is likely okay and the rings are worn. The steering booster can be taken off and resealed, the clutch compartments washed out and the brake bands should come apart and be taken out for relining with out the clutches coming out. To adjust the tracks pump them out tight and back the idler off a half inch. Hope this helps.
Later Bob

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