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D7 caterpillar dozer

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dennis riggs

04-08-2003 20:03:23




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need some help trying to figure out how to split the track on D7 to replace roller bearing, is 1950 model with pins in track but cannot seem to find the right spot,




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Robert Radcliffe

04-12-2003 18:58:21




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 Re: D7 caterpillar dozer in reply to dennis riggs, 04-08-2003 20:03:23  
This maybe too late, but if you can get the track slackened off, park on two blocks, one under the front idler and one under the drive sprocket. With as much of the slack as possible on the bottom, you should be able to remove the track rollers without splitting the track. Be careful! SIGNED: BOB



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Gene Davis

04-09-2003 19:56:39




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 Re: D7 caterpillar dozer in reply to dennis riggs, 04-08-2003 20:03:23  
Look for a track pin with a dimple in it, then heat and beat till you get it out, most of these older tractors did not have the alligator mouth style master link, just the heat and beat system. LGD



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