Not another bloody Yumbo lover...........'tis nearly enough to have me get me box of matches, firelighters and fuel can out of retirement / storage.....................
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Originally posted by Stock View PostNot another bloody Yumbo lover...........'tis nearly enough to have me get me box of matches, firelighters and fuel can out of retirement / storage.....................If it's got tracks, wheels, t*ts, or an engine, at some point it's gonna give you trouble!!
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Errm,
Took 'Rusty Bullet' out for its first work round (just clearing some old farmers sh $te), then when I went to move to a different position after clearing three tractor loads of crap - the left track came off the front idler roller
How do I go about getting it fixed in the field, and am I gonna need another mortgage?
Jay
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Originally posted by Stock View PostEasy enuff!!!! slacken off the track tensioner (let off the grease) push in the idler reseat the track pump up the tensioner . provided the undercarriage is not worn out......................
May be easy enough - but this is my first venture into the world of excavators, so maybe not so easy, and there are obviously dangers involved with such a heavy piece of equipment that need to be factored in to this for a new owner I would guess.
From what I have seen on the web, I would need something additional to force the tensioner back in, then to force the track back on to the runners. Is this the correct method - or is there a different method.
Plus - what does everyone use as jacks in the field, or is it simply the boom that you use to raise the excavator off the ground?
How will I know if the undercarriage is worn out?
Kind regards
Jay
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Originally posted by fairmer View Postcargo / ratchet strap 5 ton or above, chain block, come along, Tirfor?
Hi,
Tried similar. Wrapped sling strop around the roller shaft - connected the other end to the boom (after rotating the cab 180 degrees), then extended boom. Didn't budge.
How much travel would one expect to see here?
Jay.
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Originally posted by Ukjay View PostWill give it a go (will have to buy a suitable length as I do not have anything suitable at home), but as above - idler didnt move much when I tried pulling it in.
Jay
A driven man with a burning passion.
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Originally posted by Stock View PostMaybe the idler is back as the seal is not holding and the grease is leaked out.........................best make a pix of the set up for us...............
Jay .... use your boom to lift yourself about mate and get it back onto lower chain.... couple of chains/two leg brothers, with open hooks strategically placed on the track plates to lift/pull the upper sections back over the idler, with the boom/dipper/bucket crowd.
as said......some pix would be a great helpIf it's got tracks, wheels, t*ts, or an engine, at some point it's gonna give you trouble!!
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Hi
Here are some photos of how she looks now:
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The amount of grease that I had out which was only visible once I screwed the bolt back in:
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Tension before it jumped off:
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Photo of the other side for comparison which to the untrained eye has the same tension:
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