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D4D stops after working several hours

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Bobby Smith

03-20-2004 20:09:24




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I have a 76 D4D CAT. After several hours of work, it will stop pushing(both tracks). Milky oil is also boiling out of the fill tube under the seat. It is not the tube where you put transmission oil, but the other one, on the right side if you are sitting in the seat. I think it is the tube that is for the bevel gear oil. I checked it today and could not see any oil on the stick. I looked for the drain plug underneath the dozer, thinking I would drain and replace both the transmission oil and the bevel gear oil. I could not find where to drain the bevel gear oil. Please make suggestions. 334-887-3743

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Bob/Ont

03-22-2004 06:58:02




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 Re: D4D stops after working several hours in reply to Bobby Smith, 03-20-2004 20:09:24  
Bobby, check the trans and bevelgear oil on the sticks and see if one is going up and the other down. There should be a plug in the center at the back to drain the bevel gear oil.
Later Bob



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Bobby Smith

03-23-2004 08:04:40




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 Re: Re: D4D stops after working several hours in reply to Bob/Ont, 03-22-2004 06:58:02  
Bob/Ont
the bevel gear oil is going down, It does not reach the dipstick. It will boil out of the bevel gear fill tube after several hours hard work. The hydraulic tank is also building up pressure and pushing a small amount of spray out of the tank.
thanks for helping
Bobby



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Bob/Ont

03-24-2004 20:00:38




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 Re: Re: Re: D4D stops after working several hours in reply to Bobby Smith, 03-23-2004 08:04:40  
Bobby email me and I will see what I can do to help. Later Bob



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