Cat D8R ll Transmission Disassembly
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- Опубликовано: 13 июл 2024
- Disassembling the transmission from a Caterpillar D8R series 2 Bulldozer.
This is the first of 3 videos I will post on rebuilding the trans and diff units for this dozer.
The machine lost reverse while track walking slopes on a job site in San Diego.
On the next video I will be reassembling the transmission.
Serial machine number prefix is 6YZ
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My passion brother , we are together. keep it up, you're the best. Simon heavy equipment Mechanic . from Dubai
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Great video sir.
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Very impressive work, Greg
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Sir, you are genius and very good working I am your fan. Keep it up
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Cool job colleagues and channel 👍👌
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Nice video. Great content
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Video came out great 👍
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😎👌 nice job!
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Very cool! One tip: please don't poke your head under something controld by hydraulic. That's pretty heavy stuff!
Thanks for your concern, I’m not sure that I did that. I have worked around heavy equipment all my life and I am real careful to not get into any danger zones.
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D5 transmission
While your that far in just replace everything
We there are specs as to whether a part is still good, there is no reason to throw away parts that will last another 10,000 hours. You can spend the extra $20,000 to replace everything but it’s just a waste of money.
Any parts changer can just buy all new parts.
So your implying that I do not repair anything and throw away merchant Well that's were your so wrong When I started in this trade you had to repair and make your own parts So before you get you mouth in drive make sure your brains in gear
You made your own parts? That is awesome, how do you make a clutch disc or a tapered roller bearing?
There you go again mouth in drive before your brains in gear What a childish reply to my comments
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