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My hd5 project

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    Posted: 13 Aug 2017 at 10:35am
_IMG_000000_000000.jpg hi guy's new to the forum just picked up this 1952 model I'm in Western Australia hope to slowly get it up to scratch but has a broken drive axle and clutch seams to slip if not holding leaver back anyway should keep me busy for a while
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Here is a few more pictures of it has the letournea power control winch on the back






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master clutch is adjustable through plate on right side of bell housing- need a 9/16 wrench and a pry-bar to move adjusting ring to tighten overcenter clutch tension
 depending of if dozer or loader will set the challenge for replacing broken axle . 
if you search back there is a lot of info on HD5 on this site  
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Cheers coke I'm hoping that's all I need to do and that the clutch is not worn out I was amazed the old dozer had been sitting for about 10 years without running and she fired right up pretty impressive those little gm motors
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Well worth restoring. especially with the Le Tourneau blade gear. good luck
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Plenty of final drive parts in NZ
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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote Wawill Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 14 Aug 2017 at 7:35am
I haven't seen any other hd5 with the le tourneau blades on them are they very common and does anybody have any hints and tips for operating and maintaining it
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Had a look at the steering breaks today to see why the rhs break wasn't working and the culprit was rust
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A little JB Weld might fix that...LOL
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Someone once thought they would develop a rust welder, have not seen the contraption yet but may be accessible in AU?
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Good looking under carriage. Man what a set of grousers. They'll either get you out or dig a hole deep enough that all you have to do is push a layer of dirt over the top to bury it. LOL
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Just wondering if anyone reckons I could get a break band of another dozer and adapt it to fit the Allis chalmers the price I got told for one wasn't cheep
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The band was made by somebody to start with... just find another band and weld your components on...
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That's what I'm thinking if it's made by man can be fixed by man
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