Caterpillar RD-4 Sprocket Removal

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  • Опубликовано: 10 сен 2024
  • Jumping back into the 1936 Caterpillar RD-4 project by pressing the drive sprockets from off from the bull gears in the final drives

Комментарии • 43

  • @charlescastle5566
    @charlescastle5566 Год назад

    Kyle been missing the work on this Cat but that's what old weather brings. Thanks for bring us along.

  • @lukestrasser
    @lukestrasser Год назад +5

    Way to low key flex on Toby. Hahahahahaha. Cool update Kyle. Thanks for sharing. That press is definitely sketchy, from a different time.
    Shake hands with danger.

  • @theshadow4292
    @theshadow4292 Год назад +6

    Good to have you posting once again. I can't believe that you actually knew someone who had an original Cat hydraulic pump-puller set and loaned it to you, that is a real friend to trust you with an extremely hard-to-find and replace tool.

  • @clydebalcom3679
    @clydebalcom3679 Год назад +7

    It's been a minute since we had an RD4 video. It's great seeing you again.
    I bet Squatch gave you some grief about the CAT puller.

  • @ironman3406
    @ironman3406 Год назад +8

    Wow That press is awesome - nice to see a survivor like that!!

    • @Fatamus
      @Fatamus Год назад

      😎 good to see ya. We've got about a foot of light snow and the Temps are hovering around 0F, -18°C this week. These conditions can be a bad sign for avalanches in the spring, it can granulate and act like marbles at the bottom of the snowpack making areas extremely prone to avalanche dangers.

  • @morganhallwachs4345
    @morganhallwachs4345 Год назад +1

    Good to see that you came back to work with all those rusty parts. I’m 83 and I hope to see an assembled running RD-4 before I kick the bucket, so get to it this winter. Nothing like having a little pressure!!!!

  • @colin8532
    @colin8532 Год назад +6

    Nice to see you being able to pick back up on your winter project again, Thanks for sharing Kyle

  • @robertmccully2792
    @robertmccully2792 Год назад +8

    100 ton, be careful every time. I was jacking a house up with a 5 foot tall 6x6, it popped loose and flew by me 20 feet

  • @frankroy9423
    @frankroy9423 Год назад

    Did this all the way to d9s, gets a little scary sometimes 😳. Enjoyed every minute of this.

  • @lastguy8613
    @lastguy8613 Год назад +8

    Nice to see you back on it Kyle, I'd been enjoying the series to date. Hope you've got some heating in your shop now, it was looking pretty cold in some of those vids last winter

  • @SuperMAZ007
    @SuperMAZ007 Год назад +3

    Long time no see Kyle. I'm sure Squatch would love that old puller.

  • @dougkubash8673
    @dougkubash8673 Год назад

    i'm liking the Caterpiller hydralic press.

  • @oldamericaniron5767
    @oldamericaniron5767 Год назад +1

    Kyle, when I helped Allen Rudolf close to 50 years ago he was changing tracks on his D7. The dealer loaned him the portable press for pressing the connecting pin out. The press was similar to what you have there, one of the bolts sheared and the press flew like a rocket but fortunately no one got hurt. He wound up torching a link.

  • @scrotiemcboogerballs1981
    @scrotiemcboogerballs1981 Год назад +2

    Looks like it’s in great condition thanks for sharing

  • @gearmelugin3424
    @gearmelugin3424 Год назад

    yay gears moment, my favorite

  • @Fatamus
    @Fatamus Год назад +1

    Yeah. Cool 😎 Kyle.
    🤗Oh, oh, oh I would love to have that puller 🤩 awesome. Noice very noice 🤣😂🤣
    The grease/oil you have there is what I refer to as rhino-lube. That stuff is heavy, water resistant and made with a high molybdenum content. It don't wash off easy. Modern anti-seize is a walk in the park next to that stuff. I still have about two and a third drums of the grease left over from the 80's for my projects 😁👍

  • @larrydavidson3402
    @larrydavidson3402 Год назад

    Great to have you back on your project.

  • @jazzerbyte
    @jazzerbyte Год назад

    Wow - a peek at a genuine Caterpillar working press!

  • @harrykoppers209
    @harrykoppers209 Год назад +4

    Can the bull gears be swapped from side to side? Pretty sure the sprockets can be. Wear the other faces.

  • @ron827
    @ron827 Год назад +1

    Squatch will never forgive you for missing the money shot but I will. :-) Good job of not breaking that sprocket casting.

  • @dans_Learning_Curve
    @dans_Learning_Curve Год назад +1

    Great work! Looking forward to seeing more!

  • @beginlivinglikeaboss
    @beginlivinglikeaboss Год назад +1

    I acquired a puller like that with a bunch of parts. I wasn’t sure of why the particular arms but now I know if I pull the sprockets.
    Scary to have the pump on the ram tho

  • @seniorelectrician6831
    @seniorelectrician6831 Год назад

    Neat! while that picture /diagram it show that the sprocket was strong enough to pull on. So I would presume that a guy could use most ant 100 ton ram and strong backs and clamp around the sprocket spokes to get them off

  • @ThatOliverGuyChris
    @ThatOliverGuyChris Год назад +3

    Pulling against those spokes would have made me a little nervous. Is it ordinary cast iron, or a different alloy?

    • @kylechrist
      @kylechrist  Год назад +1

      I'm not 100% sure on material but they almost seem like a forging and not a casting. I wasn't the biggest fan of that either but that is how Caterpillar specs it, right down to the tooling. Thanks Chris

    • @ThatOliverGuyChris
      @ThatOliverGuyChris Год назад +1

      @@kylechrist I didn't think about it being forged, but that would make sense for durability of the teeth. I can just imagine that baby getting hammered out!

  • @halsnyder296
    @halsnyder296 Год назад

    Good to see you back!

  • @bcbloc02
    @bcbloc02 Год назад

    If oil is used I doubt anybody on the planet today will live long enough to see those sprockets wear out. :-)

  • @leeharris3061
    @leeharris3061 Год назад

    Hey good to see another vid from ya!! I was 599th thumbs up!.. thanks for the video👍🏻🍻🍻

  • @waynep343
    @waynep343 Год назад +1

    With the press. Do you have the adapters to push the sprockets back on with enough tonnage to tighten the retaining nut..
    Have you chunked the rusty engine parts in some kind of antirust solution

  • @evankibbe590
    @evankibbe590 Год назад +2

    😊👍🌎🌞

  • @JovinRepairs
    @JovinRepairs Год назад

    I'll gladly take forgetting to record over focusing so much on the filming that safety becomes more of an issue than it already is when pressing old parts. That's just the mechanic in me talking, drawing from the days when I have to press transmission shafts apart at 50 tons or more with stacks of gears and hubs that all slam at once.

  • @Deebo1812
    @Deebo1812 Год назад +1

    I’d give my right arm for that 100t puller! Nice to see anyhoo..

    • @Fatamus
      @Fatamus Год назад

      Oo man, I know that is a nice press. 😁👍
      😍

  • @darploin5071
    @darploin5071 Год назад +1

    I bet squash 253 is kind of jealous of your 100-ton caterpillar press

    • @Fatamus
      @Fatamus Год назад

      Haha I know I am 😍

  • @shaneharrison4775
    @shaneharrison4775 Год назад

    Well isnt that pretty much how it goes it's been that way with me most everytime there was something that you wanted to highlite and bang it's a miss lol the only time it went to plan was the day my dad had a JD Model G that had a particular issue where the tractor would lockup and quit in one movement. But it would do it only after running about an hour or so and not when working vigorously just in normal slack operation. I looked over the schematics grand dad had and read a trouble shooting notice about a water plug.between the main transmission and the horizontal drive engine back half. Entering through the transmission top and after draining the trans which was mixed with water I found the steel plug with a jamb mark in it pryed it free and checked the mounting surface and installed a new brass and rubber sealed water plug that seals the hole completely. Did it all in a single afternoon after school that saterday dad was going to check and see what its issue was. I told him it was done already and handed him the old plug and informed him the coolant and the transmission would had been changed and stopped off. He couldnt believe his teenager did in and after noon what had been stumping him for nearly 2 and a half years oddly enough the oil never entered the coolant passages but the coolant filled the tranny

  • @josephbore3669
    @josephbore3669 Год назад

    Good morning, I am French and a fan of your channel for quite a long time now... I am buying a 1937 RD4 which is in poor condition, so I am looking for spare parts. Could you tell me where you find your spare parts please? Thank you in advance, cordially

  • @tmscheum
    @tmscheum Год назад

    How much does that sprocket weigh by itself?

  • @chrishanes4310
    @chrishanes4310 Год назад

    Are you going to blast the sprockets?

  • @4051a
    @4051a Год назад

    Looking good Kyle. Did you get your heat in the shop working yet?

  • @jonbronson5421
    @jonbronson5421 Год назад +2

    Clearly the drive sprocket pop was edited out cuz you screamed like a little girl didn't you Kyle