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Cat D7 Cable blade

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Jim Bannon

01-23-2006 09:48:46




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Is there any way to level the front blade on 1952 D7-3T? The left side is much lower than the right and i would like it level. Is there a way to adjust this or is there something wrong with it?




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the tractor vet

01-23-2006 14:39:26




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 Re: Cat D7 Cable blade in reply to Jim Bannon, 01-23-2006 09:48:46  
Yes you can use the pitch screws to level turn the left one out a bit and the right one in a bit and this should bring it back Now if one side is heaver then the other because of dirt that got in behind the face or maybe frozen water in there then it will be fun but i think that you can get it close with the screws.



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Billy NY

01-23-2006 10:44:53




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 Re: Cat D7 Cable blade in reply to Jim Bannon, 01-23-2006 09:48:46  
Is it a 7-A (angle) or a 7-S blade,(straight)? I know on both you should be able to adjust the pitch, by adjusting the braces that are threaded, this changes how aggressively it digs in, but I never fooled with the castle nut up on top of the bracing on the 7-A , it's threaded, but I'm not sure if that is just for disassembly or can be used to level the blade. After reviewing the manual, the only other thing I can think of is if the trunions at the end of the push arms are worn out or out of tolerance on one side, allowing the blade to become out of level. Other than something wrong on either of the track frames causing one side to dip, can't think of anything else that could cause this, let's see what others have to say on it.

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