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350 B John Deere Track Loader

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Jack Blackburn

08-08-2001 18:53:48




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I have 1971 350B John Deere Track Loader. I need to remove the tracks. Can not find master pin because of wear on tracks. Can any one help me find the pin or help me get the tracks apart?




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Half Track

08-09-2001 03:45:38




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 Re: 350 B John Deere Track Loader in reply to Jack Blackburn, 08-08-2001 18:53:48  
I assume by worn tracks you mean the pin bosses are beat up & wore. Therefore you can't tell one from the other. Odds are you have a flush type rail, so all the bushings are like master bushings. So you could remove any pin & it will come apart. You can tell if's flush type by looking in the joints. You should see the pins & not covered by the bushings. Good Luck HT



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S Bogusta

08-09-2001 11:08:52




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 Re: Re: 350 B John Deere Track Loader in reply to Half Track, 08-09-2001 03:45:38  
Jack, I have a 350B dozer, I found the master pin yo be the one that looked all F___D up. To remove the pin I welded a 7/8 rod about 14 inches long to a handle about 36" long. I heat up the bushing w/ a rosebud tip, Get it cherry. Position your driver on some blocks of wood, with good position,
drive the pin through with a sledge. You may need to jam some steel plate betwwen the track and the frame, to prevent the track fom just moving when you hit the pin.
Hope this helps Ps I can E mail you my 350B page
Steve

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