Hey Sam, What i built to help me was simply a 10 foot long 3x3 steel piece to attach to the blade mount with a hook for a chain. I angle the blade to the same side im hooking up, Once i get the track close i just angle the blade in the opposite direction so it pulls the track. It works pretty slick and obviously easier on man power to pull it.
Dude that said he does one side at a time was right. makes it way easier to move the cat around and square it up. we drop the stinger down then lift it with the telehandler. Those hydraulics to the tiller can hold more down pressure than that telehandler can lift. walk it on with the front couple bogeys then swing the back end to adjust instead of yanking on that heavy ass track. Also, when you get to the front of the track just chain it together then back the cat up until the belt link is on top and behind the cab and between two bogeys, those clamps work alot better and then you arnt fighting the plates and bolts for the belts on an arch, and you have alot more room to work. Im sure thats a tight track with all those extra picks, grouzers and fresh belts. hope this helps! love from BOYNE MOUNTAIN, BOYNE USA
Nice!! That makes a lot of sense. I'm sharing these insights with Stu, so it's much appreciated! What a task, track installation... It's no joke! Thanks a ton for watching and commenting!! More vids coming soon
@@samlovescars34 Definitely not an easy task! this is how we learned some of our tricks, sharing info with fellow cat mechanics. usually at the pistenbully class every year and with Mike over at pistenbully US, hes a super cool guy if you ever have any questions!
Good to see stu again. Nice to see him upgrading the fleet. I wonder how the frame got cracked on this one. ouch. Hope you and him are having a good summer. I'M sure he will be busy getting this one ready for the season! Do you where this one came from?
Stu here. The cat was a terrain park cat at Park city. It spent its life pushing lots of snow. The frame crack is a common issue on these cats, it is right where the mount for the hydraulic tank is welded to the frame. After lots of hard use many 400s crack in that same spot. Its all fixed up now!
I have found when tracking up. If your not lining up to put the lacing bolts in on the front idler. To take two short ratchet straps on the track and back it up near the sprocket. Also it is a lot easer to start putting the lacing plates on the inside of the track and work to the outside. What year is the 400 is it a tier 4 ?
Those guys actually purchased them for a good price in order to re-use them on one of their cats. They seem to have some life in them still. Thanks a bunch for watching and commenting!!!
Niiiice. Some pre-season stoke. The fleet color scheme is gong full PB red. Can't wait to see it get a blade/tiller, and lay some corduroy.
Yeah!! Thanks for watching and supporting!
Hey Sam, What i built to help me was simply a 10 foot long 3x3 steel piece to attach to the blade mount with a hook for a chain. I angle the blade to the same side im hooking up, Once i get the track close i just angle the blade in the opposite direction so it pulls the track. It works pretty slick and obviously easier on man power to pull it.
Nice! I told Stu about that, he likes it. Good thinking. Thanks for the info and thanks a bunch for watching!!
That was top secret information , I hope you jacked some cash out of Stu for that tid bit hahaha
@@BlindmanValley Haha! Definitely
Nice unit! Love the joy stick steering over the half steering wheel.
Hey thanks!! It is quite a nice setup. Thanks so much for watching and commenting!!!
Can’t wait to see more this season! Been so into your videos lately. Coming from aviation might be interested in heavy diesel now…
Hey! Thank you very much! Stu liked your comment, since he's intrigued by planes.. We appreciate you watching, and stay tuned for more this winter!!
Never knew Kassbohrer made these, they make one of the best coach buses in the world, Setra.
Ahh yeah that is cool!!! Amazing machines.. Thanks for tuning in!!
Dude that said he does one side at a time was right. makes it way easier to move the cat around and square it up. we drop the stinger down then lift it with the telehandler. Those hydraulics to the tiller can hold more down pressure than that telehandler can lift. walk it on with the front couple bogeys then swing the back end to adjust instead of yanking on that heavy ass track. Also, when you get to the front of the track just chain it together then back the cat up until the belt link is on top and behind the cab and between two bogeys, those clamps work alot better and then you arnt fighting the plates and bolts for the belts on an arch, and you have alot more room to work. Im sure thats a tight track with all those extra picks, grouzers and fresh belts. hope this helps! love from BOYNE MOUNTAIN, BOYNE USA
Nice!! That makes a lot of sense. I'm sharing these insights with Stu, so it's much appreciated! What a task, track installation... It's no joke! Thanks a ton for watching and commenting!! More vids coming soon
@@samlovescars34 Definitely not an easy task! this is how we learned some of our tricks, sharing info with fellow cat mechanics. usually at the pistenbully class every year and with Mike over at pistenbully US, hes a super cool guy if you ever have any questions!
Mehhh I usually do both at the same time too. just measure the space in between wheels and tire guides.
start from the front and bring the break to the back of the machine where the power is, you can give it a tug and help bind it easier in the open!
We will keep that in mind for the next one. Thanks!! And thanks for watching!
Definitely look into the new 6 belt tracks. You will save a lot of money on grousers
Yep, that would be nice!!! Thanks for tuning in!!
Good to see stu again. Nice to see him upgrading the fleet. I wonder how the frame got cracked on this one. ouch. Hope you and him are having a good summer. I'M sure he will be busy getting this one ready for the season! Do you where this one came from?
Stu here. The cat was a terrain park cat at Park city. It spent its life pushing lots of snow. The frame crack is a common issue on these cats, it is right where the mount for the hydraulic tank is welded to the frame. After lots of hard use many 400s crack in that same spot. Its all fixed up now!
@@BC_EX_SG Thanks for the information Stu. I hope it serves you well. All ways enjoy seeing you and what you are up to.
Hey, thank you!! Summer was definitely good. Hope you're doing well, too! Thanks so much for watching!!
@@samlovescars34 Doing well. Always enjoy your videos. Its always good to see you and Stu together.
@@nashguy207 Glad to hear that! And thanks! Agreed. More coming soon!
I have found when tracking up. If your not lining up to put the lacing bolts in on the front idler. To take two short ratchet straps on the track and back it up near the sprocket. Also it is a lot easer to start putting the lacing plates on the inside of the track and work to the outside.
What year is the 400 is it a tier 4 ?
It is a 2016, and it is tier 4.
Word!! Thanks a bunch for watching!!!
There’s got to be an easier way. I’d love to get one of these for my property up in Idaho- but man, way too much maintenance!
We hear ya! Hope you're having a good winter! Thanks for tuning in!!
Are you going to get the old tracks refurbished?
Those guys actually purchased them for a good price in order to re-use them on one of their cats. They seem to have some life in them still. Thanks a bunch for watching and commenting!!!