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track pads on hold till another day back to aluminum on the mill :rolleyes: I got 50 so far
grill is complete http://i830.photobucket.com/albums/z...er/file-58.jpg lil rant PB changed s**t wont let me switch back :mad: I liked the old setup :mad: |
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Steve this is just amazing work you are doing on this nice job...
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thanks Paul :)
:D:D:D:D:D:D:D:D:D:D:D:D:D:D http://i830.photobucket.com/albums/z...er/file-59.jpg made extra , last pair in the 2nd group ;) |
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Steve your atention to detail is super .. this build is up in the top ten for sure
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Thanks Lou :)
I've been out with my 247B on monday and been at the knee doc yesterday mri today back to knee doc tomorrow . Kinda screwin up my schedule :mad: it's something I shoulda had done in "05" but kept pushin off :o I don't want to sit :rolleyes: Any how , Here's the start of a long pain staking process :( But I think I'll achieve what I want :) still using the test rails the actual 1's will be steel . http://i830.photobucket.com/albums/z...er/file-71.jpg http://i830.photobucket.com/albums/z...er/file-70.jpg http://i830.photobucket.com/albums/z...er/file-69.jpg |
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Hello Steve nice work but they seem kind of tinny that is a lot of machine work and being so small hard to hold. Are you going to bush them? Keep up the good work. Ed
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Ed they're .75" pitch yes all pins and bushings just like a real 1 . In the1st & last pics , you see (barely) .375" bushing pressed into the rails on 1 end . the 2nd pic you see a .25" pin pressed into the master link half . I still have 2 setups to do on the pads yet then a little forming for the curl under pat of them in front of the grouser bar . The pads scale to just under 2.25" wide so I just used 2.25 :) . the links are going to take me a week to get completely done . Then to press all of it together :eek:
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Haven't been on the forums in a while and WOW nice progress on the dozer Steve!
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thanks Scott
well these went into over time by 5 hrs :( had to finish up yesterday morning :o but all done except a lil bend to which the jig is made . just a lil vise time here and there or while assembly . I don't know whats in T bar :confused: but D-2 pre treat machined better then it :confused: http://i830.photobucket.com/albums/z...er/file-78.jpg http://i830.photobucket.com/albums/z...er/file-77.jpg http://i830.photobucket.com/albums/z...er/file-76.jpg not sure I'll make this cabin fever with it running :( unless I spend every hr from now till then on it but then a lot of ppl will be upset :eek: It's , time to make aluminum chips fly again :D |
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Keep going at it. Hopefully you can get it somewhat working.
That teebar would have hard spots in it from it being formed. Maybe you should have heated them red orange to anneal them first. |
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Hey Steve, have you considered using a ceramic kiln for heat treat, that's how my neighbors do axles and stuff. Like the progress!
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I guess I could have put them in the coal boiler :o . OH dang I hate when that happens (smacks head ) I could've fired up the lil bucket - A - day :confused:
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Hi steve-I have looked at these pictures a lot but I DO NOT understand what is the purpose of the "little pointy thingies" on the track rails. Please explain.:confused:
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I've heard they call that a zipper link? Thats what some logger friend told me, he could be full of it.
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IDK Reg , master link right out of my TD12 parts book . PPL in different areas call the same thing a different name :confused: I even have that issue between 2 different parts houses :confused: take for instant , air pack or break chamber
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Yes steve-that is the part I was looking at. My eyes are so bad I cannot see the link in the small picture but that is okay,at least now I know what it is. Maybe when your tracks are finished you can post a close-up picture. You are doing great work!!
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This is looking great, you've done a great job with all those tracks.
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here's a track press vid for you guys ;)
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Okay, so is the trackpress video a forerunner to you building a scale-sized one to assemble your tracks? That'd be really cool, just need to find a scale-sized guy to run it. He won't need safety glasses - the real guy didn't either! I enjoy being around a press when disassembling really big tracks - like a Komatsu D475 or even D575. It strains and pops and jumps and gets your insides tightened up waiting for something to fly apart! Guess I'm just a sick dude using a trackpress as a source of excitement?!?
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woohoo , got some steel cutting goin on in the mill :bounce: so we started the long drawn out process of making the chains :eek:maybe I can drive this thing someday :eek:
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Pucks for sprockets and hubs
http://i830.photobucket.com/albums/z...pst2f63zk3.jpg Need to fill every nail save 2 on board with 10 links each :eek: http://i830.photobucket.com/albums/z...psjvdzrmmc.jpg On edit will resize pics just trying out PB on iPhone |
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You need to down load the app then you can upload pics right from your phone . Getting the image code copied and paste takes a little doing . Basically , tap the share link and then tap copy and the list of links come up , tap on img link and it should say copied . I still haven't fig. how to edit yet . Have to check my pic size setting on the phone may be set to big . Before when uploading to iPhoto on the desktop the photos where fine . I think iPhoto resizes on the export to PB .
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I'll have to figure it out before the Con Expo trip in March.
Thanks, Neil. |
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Good to see you working on this again steve. Stay with it and "git er done".:D
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Yep you guessed it , sein it on the bench with the lil D6 :p this is the second construction model I started before I got the machining centers . Some things just wasn't sittin well with me . So made a new tank before I quit tonight . I had the turning center on bushings for the tracks , pin stock will be here tomorrow afternoon . Along with the cutters needed to finish up the links :bounce:
Warning : you know it's time to quit for the evening when you I grave the tank separation line on the wrong side :( . Well I got a tig :rolleyes: . http://i830.photobucket.com/albums/z...psfcutb9z8.jpg http://i830.photobucket.com/albums/z...pshy7x2bde.jpg http://i830.photobucket.com/albums/z...pst0ggaqcz.jpg http://i830.photobucket.com/albums/z...psikf49ndp.jpg I've desided to go with the "C" model then the "B" . I like the newer cab arrangement http://i830.photobucket.com/albums/z...pskqxaps7e.jpg (Copied from machinery trader ) |
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always nice to see all them track pads, links and pin rollers!!!!!!!! now I just need to figure out when you are gonna be out workining somewhere,,, you are close enough that I can come down there and grab em!!!
nice work steve!!!! |
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Problem is you can't tell if I'm home :p
Tank all fixed :)I kinda overloaded / heated the lil tig :rolleyes: http://i830.photobucket.com/albums/z...psyexwh4mn.jpg http://i830.photobucket.com/albums/z...psopd3fvrq.jpg |
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Gettin there once I figured out where I put all the stuff I got for it :eek: Even with cnc these tracks are wearing me out .
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:jaw::jaw::jaw: Great Work, Looks nice
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Looks really good Steve!! All that work in those tracks will pay off, they will surely last!!!
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Thanks guys . I'm pushing to get this undercarriage parts done by end of this weekend before I loose the mill to a job I gotta get done . All track parts done and 1 chain together and started on putting pads on :bounce:
I ran 2 at a time like so to make sure I got right and left link and not all the same :eek: http://i830.photobucket.com/albums/z...pslb4rxd8d.jpg http://i830.photobucket.com/albums/z...psq9qfur5x.jpg http://i830.photobucket.com/albums/z...psk6ofgl0g.jpg http://i830.photobucket.com/albums/z...psfveqrsq9.jpg http://i830.photobucket.com/albums/z...pskisdjp5r.jpg |
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What a sight to see all those track parts assembled.
Where's the filler plugs to add oil? SALT tracks:rolleyes: |
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Maybe he turned them to the inside?;) And then, the square track nuts are no where to be seen:eek:
Steve, great job and always good to see the IH-Dresser stuff. Worked on quite a few of these beasts in the past. Ken |
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