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Help, I have some questions on an HD7

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scott in wa.

05-11-2005 07:23:43




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Iam going to look at this HD7 one last time on Thursday after work and I really need some input on a few things on this dozer.
So if you can help me it would really help. So please post up and reply.

#1 I noticed on the rear track sprocket it is kind of funny looking, I mean the sprockets do not have points on them at all. Like my John Deere 440icd, or any other track machine I have ever seen, the chain link appears to drive into a slot cut into the rear sprocket.
I mean there is no sharp tip to the sprocket at all, just a cut out for the chain to grab.
What the heck kind of set up is this?

#2 How do I check to see if the tracks and chain are wore out???? Is there a web site somewhere that shows how to do this??

#3 where is the fuel pump on this dozer, it’s a 3-71.
#4 are the injectors mounted in the head like the 2-53 #5 is the a 24 volt dozer

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nitehunter

05-13-2005 06:41:19




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 Re: Help, I have some questions on an HD7 in reply to scott in wa., 05-11-2005 07:23:43  
Just curious, what are they asking for it? I am looking at an HD 9 which I understand replaced the HD 7. Thanks.



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scott in wa.

05-13-2005 07:46:27




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 price in reply to nitehunter, 05-13-2005 06:41:19  
Not asking anything, saw it in a field, about 100 yards back. Contacted them and said $600.00 he figures its worth that, in scraping it out.
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Lee Bradley

05-12-2005 16:16:38




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 Re: Help, I have some questions on an HD7 in reply to scott in wa., 05-11-2005 07:23:43  
Hi Scott,
Sounds like the sprockets on my a HD-7; looks like half the pockets were not machined. No real reason to have them with an even number of teeth. Later they went to a odd number of teeth so the track bushings moved from tooth to tooth.

The fuel pump is on the blower.

Email me and I will send you the track specs.



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jdemaris

05-11-2005 20:20:03




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 Re: Help, I have some questions on an HD7 in reply to scott in wa., 05-11-2005 07:23:43  
If the sprockets are in good shape they are NOT pointed at the end of the teeth. The injector/pumps are in the head just like a 53 series. HD7s used a 12 volt system.



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scott in wa.

05-11-2005 09:51:30




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 Weird looking drive sprocket in reply to scott in wa., 05-11-2005 07:23:43  
So has anyone seen somthing like this? (in above post)
what the heck is it?
the hd7 is maybe a 50"s
thanks
scott



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