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randymcc
Bronze Level Joined: 18 Oct 2020 Location: Westminster, MA Points: 7 |
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Posted: 10 Nov 2021 at 4:38pm |
I am working on a 1963 H3 that sat outside and has not run in 10 years. Both steering clutches are stuck. I have disassembled one and it has the bi-metal driving discs. Can I sand the rust from these and reuse them? The dozer will be used about 2 hours a month and it will be stored inside. Randy
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Tracy Martin TN
Orange Level Access Joined: 11 Sep 2009 Location: Gallatin,TN Points: 10633 |
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Not worth the effort IMHO. Tracy
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Ray54
Orange Level Access Joined: 22 Nov 2009 Location: Paso Robles, Ca Points: 4547 |
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I have used a wire cup brush on angle head grinder to clean ones from a Cat. Worked fine. So I see no reason it would not work on yours.
If the drive teeth are showing ware probably better to just get new. General Gear seems to have after market clutch plates for just about all crawlers.
Edited by Ray54 - 11 Nov 2021 at 12:08pm |
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Ages Cat
Orange Level Joined: 12 Sep 2009 Location: Hutchinson, MN Points: 688 |
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Do the discs meet minimum thickness specs?
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Curt Anderson
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Rick
Orange Level Joined: 11 Sep 2009 Location: Jonesburg,Mo. Points: 3654 |
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I would say it all depends on how rusty they are...some are far worse than others. If minor, I would try sanding them...that's IF they are thick enough...half worn out you might as well just get the new ones from General Gear in Boise Idaho...they'll fix you up with new steels and metallic discs and they'll last a long time...just my opinion...Rick
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orangeman
Orange Level Joined: 12 Sep 2009 Points: 1764 |
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X 2 on the General Gear Boise Idaho recommendation.
Orangeman
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