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Cat Certified Rebuild.
Heres what it says on their website. http://www.cat.com/parts/cat-certified-rebuild
Video of the 5000TH rebuild a 980G. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lcbadjBDGZc I thought it was pretty cool. Enjoy |
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Re: Cat Certified Rebuild.
Very interesting Thanks for the post
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Re: Cat Certified Rebuild.
very cool video good find
but I would gladly take that 980 even before the rebuild, it would be a dream compared to this old 988 I ran last summer loading rock into the crusher. |
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Re: Cat Certified Rebuild.
I'll see it at Conexpo Conag in March. Thank's for posting the video's.
Later, Neil#2 aka doodlebug. |
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Re: Cat Certified Rebuild.
Great video.
Cats are so overbuilt.. When I first started working in FMC's automated division Cat sold us there automated division. I was sent to one of Cats warehouses in Ohio to familiarize myself with there equipment and I was shocked at how overbuilt there equipment was in every way. I walked up to one laser guided fork vehicle and grabbed the manual controller and moved the stick the wrong way and Bam! the forks punched two holes right through the concrete block like it was cardboard I then walked up to the guy we hired from Cat and said "I marked the seated fork height on the back wall to calibrate the vehicles with" .."by punching holes in the concrete block with the forks.." He laughed and said "If that is the most damage you do with one of these vehicles you are doing good" LOL. People made some funny and very dangerous mistakes while fixing and programming some of these vehicles. None by myself of course.
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Re: Cat Certified Rebuild.
@ RCLogger your welcome.
@ ChaseRacer I would too. @ DoodleBug cool take some pictures of it. @ SmallHaul Ithought it looked like they were building a completely new Wheel loader. |
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Re: Cat Certified Rebuild.
Great Video thanks for posting it up.. my son is planing on going to CAT school in ND and then do his 2 years in SD he has seen this video a few times. He cant wait to go to collage and become a CAT teck.
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Re: Cat Certified Rebuild.
Your Welcome. That will be a fun career.
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Re: Cat Certified Rebuild.
Scott is so right on the overbuilt I tried a bobcat T190 before I got the cat 247B That cat will do circles around the bobcat providing you put an " operator " in it .
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Re: Cat Certified Rebuild.
Yah. I wonder how much it would cost to get a machine rebuilt?
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Re: Cat Certified Rebuild.
sorry i know we all have our prefrences but i have to disagree lol i have tore up 2 247b cat loaders in a week and a half they were new i would run circles around a 247 with a T 190 bobcat and thats with a good operator in the cat lol sorry but my personal opinion is cat makes decent dozers they should leave the skid loaders to the guys that was makin them way back when
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Re: Cat Certified Rebuild.
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Re: Cat Certified Rebuild.
i would love to take that challenge on up a hill down a hill across a hill on a two to one just hang on lol
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Re: Cat Certified Rebuild.
ive used the cat and the bobcat and i prefer the gehl
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sorry to hyjack the topic cool video yes i like cat cuz they are over built less breakage........and bobcat .........lmao just hadda do it
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Re: Cat Certified Rebuild.
Its okay.
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Re: Cat Certified Rebuild.
And that's how the fight started
I like my 246B CAT! Had 3 Gehl's and 3 CATs, I'll take the Cat's any day! I got tired of welding the Gehl's back together! Larry lug's for track repair's. http://www.bairproductsinc.com/index.html RCTech9, yes I'm planning on taking lot's of picture's. And let your son know, electronic's trouble shooting will make him more money than part's changer's. Learn how to use an occiliscope for chasing gremlin's! I alway's have the fault's (gremlin's) that the diagnostic computer doesn't catch. Later, Neil#2 aka doodlebug. |
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Re: Cat Certified Rebuild.
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believe me it was pulling teeth for me to go cat but the IH's kinda died as for getting the parts :crying : and you can't beat the service
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