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Hd11b interchangeable parts with other model dozer

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    Posted: 07 Aug 2020 at 9:34pm
Hi guys, I have a hd11b and love it, my first Dozer and I'm up to 150 hours rattling around my property cleaning up the paddocks, was wanting to know if f parts from other AC models or other Manufacturers can be used on my model and visa versa, it's serial number is HD11B-7265, wouldn't mind a hydraulic tilt ram, also my blade is a bit knocked around

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Good looking old gal. Hope she serves you well over the years. Can't answer your question though.
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The HD9 have the same cluch,transmission,stering cluch,bottom and top rollers, idlers,sprockets
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Thanks thats the kind of info I was chasing, what about the track chains and grousers? 

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Track chains are unique to HD9 and 11s also obsolete 7.0 pitch, To rebuild UC is difficult where rollers from CAT can be installed after Truck mods and a sprocket ring swap.  Has been a few posts as to that to adopt 6.906 CAT Rails, dimensions are close just not close enough to direct swap.
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What is the method to breaking the track chain, is there a specific link or are all the pins able to be punched out, and what is the best way using basic farm tools from the shed?

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These are dry pin rails, ONE only master pin, will have a dimple or depression in the ends to identify.  If has Not been out in recent history will recommend calling a Track Press mechanic, takes upwards of 40 ton to get these moving.  OR you can do as I have, LIGHTLY heating the pin eyes of the link, and driving with a 20 pound sledge.

This is NOT Farm Shed tool qualified.

Some that have been removed and were too loose to remain in place will be Tack Welded into the link eye.




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This is one of my 7Gs, removing the rails, has a section of square pipe welded to the link eye so I can haul back for a true swing on the drift, it was not mushroomed as I started.
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Thanks DMiller, looks like ill be giving that a go with a nice big Hammer as I have to replace my Idler Bearings, Ill try to replace them without removing the track first and see how that goes



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Rails will have to be off to access the bearing retainers as idlers slide out the end of the rail truck.


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update, I ended up buying a new set of chains, possibly the last new set in the world lol, I cut the old chains off with a angle grinder, I replaced a leaky lower roller and had the Idlers both serviced, new grouser plate bolts, I can't believe how nice it runs now, I don't even hear the tracks rattling, just the motor humming away,

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Looks awesome and runs great in the video.
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