Posted by Dr. Walt on August 13, 2013 at 19:16:11 from (12.2.223.79):
In Reply to: Re: Okay Boys posted by NCWayne on August 13, 2013 at 08:00:30:
NCWayne:
Back in '79 when I worked in the Mines, we'd sent our Cat.D-9G back to the dealership to replace the starter & weld up an 1/8 inch crack in the backside of the Left final-drive housing that was leaking gear oil - all under warranty repair.
Maint. Supervisor sent me out with the 10 wheeler service truck to fuel up & check out the D-9 when it came back. Cat skinner fired it up & took it off the low-boy & we checked it out. Didn't sound right, NO exhaust out the stack??? - got to checking & they had put the WRONG starter on the engine & it was now running BACKWARDS - Exhaust out through the air filters. LOL ??? Did some more checking - they never welded the crack in the final drive, BUT they had given the Cat. a fancy new PAINT JOB!
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