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H3, H4, HD4 and 650 Series Crawler - Track Press

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    Posted: 06 Jan 2018 at 11:52am
Looking to purchase track press tooling for the above referenced machines. 

Need the following:

1. Forcing Pin
2. Pilot Pin
3. Aligning Adapter
4. Rear Forcing Adapter

Kindly PM with price and availability...

Thank - You....

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Talk to Dunmire Equipment in El Paso, Illinois.  309-527-6300.


Curt Anderson
HD3, HD5B, HD6E, HD6AG,HD6B dozer, I-400, 615, 616,620, 720, ACP25 lift truck, 1956 D Grader, AC 540 loader, 655 loader, AC #84 plow, Simplicity tractors, Agco MT225.
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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote orangeman Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 07 Jan 2018 at 7:10am
Thanks Curt!  Will check with them...

Still reaching out to other members who might be aware or know of who might have the old tooling.   

Appreciate all the good insights!

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Moving this back up to see if anyone has any old tooling used or in need of repair. 

Dunmires was a no go for anything H3, H4 or 650 related...

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There is one on eBay for $6,600
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Dozer:  Appreciate the reference.  The tooling needed is for an inside the shop press.
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Have you considering making your own tools for it ? I have made my own tool for Cat system one tracks only with my lathe, welder and a hot oil bath for hardening.
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You will be impressed how nasty it is to do track on an arbor press. Track chain is heavy clumsy difficult awkward ungainly unwieldy and dangerous. It is far easier to take a portable unit to the chain. There are many youtube video's showing work on crawler chains. Some of the portable presses look hand made. Remember the picture of my press I posted here.

When pins and bushings were available the pins were undersize. Assembly could be done with a hammer. I would split the track, cut the chain into manageable lengths to work on the arbor press then assemble and tack weld each pin. I would only cut off part of the chain moving the crawler forward on to rebuilt chain.

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