Machines | Cat® Excavator Undercarriage Maintenance Tips
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Lower your Cat® Excavator Undercarriage costs by doing regular maintenance. Jeff Payne, Caterpillar Maintenance Expert, provides "tips and tricks" to lower undercarriage wear and extend your lifetime undercarriage operating costs. More Cat machine maintenance information at: http://www.cat.com/en_US/support/maintenance.html Shop for Undercarriages at https://parts.cat.com/en/catcorp/undercarriage
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Great video Jeff. Your advice about extending the life of the digger is spot on, I have been asked why we have 'Leading' and 'Trailing' shoes on the track? And what would happen if the track was fitted the other way? It would appear that the track would grip better in wet slippery conditions, but I've never heard of anyone trying it. What are your thoughts?
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Load of rubbish that u should only dig over the front... Its a 360 digger! You can work over any angle. U just gotta know ur weight limits, dont overload wen digging or loading when going over the side of the tracks etc!
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He forgot to mention checking when he was at the rear of the machine if oil is leaking from the final drive duo cone.
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1:19 Why is the T/L gap larger 6 inches to the left of the one hes pointing out?
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it's very exciting
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Awesome video. Very insightful. If you need any undercarriage for your excavator check us out.
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You tighten them up. There is a grease fitting for each track that you pump grease into which pushes out the idler wheel to tighten the track.
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yep how to reduce a loose in the tracks.Are there stretching mechanisms?
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What if the tracks are too loose?