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trucker1970 08-21-2017 10:09 PM

Eagle Machinery Dozer track pin problems
 
Ok so I bought the dozer and love it but my track pins come out and you have to tap them back in which only lasts a short time 😖 is anyone else having this problem? They don't have E clips they are hollow pins that are expanded or something I guess I don't know. I need a fix though... Dozer is down until I figure out a solution.

Rvjimd 08-21-2017 10:27 PM

Re: Eagle Machinery Dozer track pin problems
 
I drilled out the cast tracks on my Oliver and installed steel pins, but like you describe they can and do slide out of place. I have recently started using hollow brass tube instead of solid steel. It is easier to work with and I think in my application is going to be plenty strong. I had a few in place at the Brownsville show and they worked fine. I ran the Dozer a lot Friday and Saturday.

When I replace the brass I am able to cut them just over length with side cutters. This deforms the end, so I round one end so it fits into the track pad. Then install the brass tube and clip the rounded end so it is again deformed out of round which keeps them in place.

Hope this helps.

Jim

trucker1970 08-21-2017 11:32 PM

Re: Eagle Machinery Dozer track pin problems
 
Thanks Jim! worth a try I appreciate the quick response 👍🏻

Kingcam2 08-21-2017 11:43 PM

Re: Eagle Machinery Dozer track pin problems
 
Hi mate,

A friend of my has the same dozer and has the same problem, he just puts a drop or two of super glue on the just before he finishes hammering them back in, you could give that a go see if it helps.

Regards Cam.

trucker1970 08-21-2017 11:53 PM

Re: Eagle Machinery Dozer track pin problems
 
Thanks Cam! I think I will try that. A friend suggested that or RED Locktite and let it sit overnight. That's a lot easier at least to try at first before trying to replace any. I think I'll try super glue first.

Yard Toad 08-22-2017 03:58 PM

Re: Eagle Machinery Dozer track pin problems
 
I too had the same problem with this dozer, I went ahead and used blue loctite with great success. Have not had problems since.

Trackerman 08-23-2017 06:19 AM

Re: Eagle Machinery Dozer track pin problems
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Rvjimd (Post 157532)
I drilled out the cast tracks on my Oliver and installed steel pins, but like you describe they can and do slide out of place. I have recently started using hollow brass tube instead of solid steel. It is easier to work with and I think in my application is going to be plenty strong. I had a few in place at the Brownsville show and they worked fine. I ran the Dozer a lot Friday and Saturday.

When I replace the brass I am able to cut them just over length with side cutters. This deforms the end, so I round one end so it fits into the track pad. Then install the brass tube and clip the rounded end so it is again deformed out of round which keeps them in place.

Hope this helps.

Jim

Jim any chance of a photo of the brass pin installed please/

Cheers

Paul. :)

Rvjimd 08-23-2017 10:05 AM

Re: Eagle Machinery Dozer track pin problems
 
Let's see how this works, let me know if you have trouble with the photo links.

https://flic.kr/p/WLyL7k

https://flic.kr/p/WLyLgP

(Does anyone know if there is a way to make this a thumbnail instead of a link?)

I think you can see the three brass tube pins in the center adjoining links? On my Dozer the pins can NOT be much longer than the outside holes on the link or they would catch on the frame. Since my Dozer is only 1:16 scale I am a bit smaller than yours and the pin size may not be the same. For me, there are two advantages/observations:

The brass tube is easier to work with that steel, it seems to be more than strong enough since the pins are so short and the diameter is small. I can clip the brass tube with wire nipers, And, I have busted out the holes when over stressed while using steel. The brass may be a bit easier on the tracks than steel, I would rather install a new brass tube pin that replace a track.


Jim

skeeter 08-23-2017 10:05 AM

Re: Eagle Machinery Dozer track pin problems
 
Flicker.com it's still free, & works well

frizzen 08-23-2017 01:43 PM

Re: Eagle Machinery Dozer track pin problems
 
https://farm5.staticflickr.com/4356/...ee2c15ee_z.jpg

https://farm5.staticflickr.com/4364/...8461b9b1_z.jpgBrass Track Pins by jim delveau, on Flickr

Trackerman 08-24-2017 08:32 AM

Re: Eagle Machinery Dozer track pin problems
 
Jim,
Thank you for sharing.

Paul. :D

Claus 08-25-2017 02:45 PM

Re: Eagle Machinery Dozer track pin problems
 
Has anybody tried the Premacon tracks on the Eagle DXR2? These pads use e clips, I think that is much better than the friction fit Eagle uses. They are wider, not sure if they will clear the dozer's frame with the inside edge of the track. Looks like the push arms have plenty of clearance.
http://shop.premacon.com/product_inf...roducts_id=885
http://shop.premacon.com/images/prod...rt59000005.jpg
http://shop.premacon.com/images/prod...8FA898C942.jpg
These shots show clearance.
http://www.rc4wd.co.uk/product/VV-JD00015-4.jpg
http://www.rc4wd.co.uk/product/VV-JD00015-6-1.jpg

skeeter 08-25-2017 06:32 PM

Re: Eagle Machinery Dozer track pin problems
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Rvjimd (Post 157556)
Let's see how this works, let me know if you have trouble with the photo links.

https://flic.kr/p/WLyL7k

https://flic.kr/p/WLyLgP

(Does anyone know if there is a way to make this a thumbnail instead of a link?)

I think you can see the three brass tube pins in the center adjoining links? On my Dozer the pins can NOT be much longer than the outside holes on the link or they would catch on the frame. Since my Dozer is only 1:16 scale I am a bit smaller than yours and the pin size may not be the same. For me, there are two advantages/observations:

The brass tube is easier to work with that steel, it seems to be more than strong enough since the pins are so short and the diameter is small. I can clip the brass tube with wire nipers, And, I have busted out the holes when over stressed while using steel. The brass may be a bit easier on the tracks than steel, I would rather install a new brass tube pin that replace a track.


Jim

Yes sir, there's a way. When you click on the image you wish to share, there should be something that resembles a RIGHT TURN ARROW, click it. then select the option for the (BBCode IF I REMEMBER RIGHT, it's some kinda code thingy), & select MEDIUM size for the photo size option. Copy that code link it produces, & paste that link into your post here. I hope this helps. I'm not too technologically knowledgeable.

Rimrock 08-29-2017 02:49 AM

Re: Eagle Machinery Dozer track pin problems
 
It happens that these kind of pins come out, more or less. I just put a bit 'super glue', or instant glue what ever on those pins. Not bother to change all bolts to e-clips type.

trucker1970 08-29-2017 11:42 AM

Re: Eagle Machinery Dozer track pin problems
 
**UPDATE** OK so blue locktite then superglue on one and blue locktite only on the other and at a quck glance looks like one pin on the locktite only track was sticking out just a bit so who knows maybe I missed that one. I ran it for about a half hour of actual use it sat mostly while I loaded my 8x8 with the excavator. I need to put it up on the work bench and do a closer inspection and make sure it's only the one. THANKS for all the messages I'm glad it wasn't just me!

ariari 09-07-2017 04:47 PM

Re: Eagle Machinery Dozer track pin problems
 
I used also blue loctite and no problems yet... I read that this red loctite needs heat and force to remove so I didn't want to use that stuff.

I have some excavator tracks which I think is also from eagle mach (ordered from aliexpress) 50mm width and those will fit in the dozer also.


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