John Deere 350B - Steering Clutch Installation
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- Опубликовано: 27 май 2018
- Finally, replacing the part that was the reason I took this machine apart!
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I use anti seize just about on every bolt. It helps to get things apart...again! Great informative video!
Looks really good. Shouldn't have any trouble from that for a very long time. Good work.
Thanks!
Nice job! Working on our 450 watched your adjusted video. Thumbs up from me.
Thanks! Glad I was able to help.
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That Kendall blue grease is awesome, I like the Lucas green and red grease as well. I use the Lucas red on my guns.
UnitCrane514 I have became a fan of the Lucas stuff. I think they put out pretty good products.
Nice job
Great work
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Great how to. Thanks!
Thank you!
The caterpillar anti seize is a easier clean up over the gray.
I have two steering clutches for a john deere dozer would you be intersted in rebuilding them
What they mean is the standard rate of tork for bolt sizes. Like grade 5 3/8 bolts is 45 ft lbs. grade 5 5/16 is 38 I believe
Probably definitely worth a new engine
Have you done any work on the reverser at all? Would love to view it if you had any content on seals for reverser? Thanks.
Nope, my other 350 had a leaky reverser seal, I'm ignoring it as long as possible!
@@themadmailler okay my seal is leaking too wasn't sure if it's okay to leave. I figure as long as I keep fluid in it I imagine it'll be okay.
Is this process similar for a 450 B? These videos are the best.
I watched a video on doing the 450 and it looked much more difficult. That big housing is built in so everything comes in from a opening at the top.
um… 3 things : i think i got a bad case of Blue Grease Envy. jeez , i hope that wasn't your beer tippin' over at 2:14 ! and anybody who uses Never Seize on a regular basis goes straight to Heaven no matter what.
Didn't know that the SuperBlue had such a following! and no, if that way my beer tipping over i'd be dropping everything to pick it up! letting it spill would be alcohol abuse.And nothing like neverseez! good stuff.
Where do you buy your parts at?
steeringclutch.com
Do You need to take the tracks off to get to the steering watches?
yes.
@@themadmailler i have the 450B i wonder if tracks need to be removed on mibe
@@JoeyDeVito never worked one one, but i would imagine so.
Where did you order your clutch
steeringclutch.com
where did you buy parts? @themadmailler
steeringclutch.com
@@themadmailler what about for undercarriage? i need a idler and track or pins and bushings
@@tylershatto6505 You'll probably have to find an equipment salvage yard and buy one used.
Std torque front of manual
iam wondering if I buy a jd 350 with a front end loader, if i can remove the loader and install a bulldozer blade set up . ross
Yes, but your hydraulic valves may be different, depending on if it's a 6 way blade.
@@themadmailler well thank you i will proceeded with this purchase . thank you
I can’t find the print out anywhere. Where exactly do I look?
you want a manual? they're on ebay.
themadmailler I was talking about the adjustment tool for the pressure plate. But I found it. Your videos have helped a lot! Thanks a ton man!
@@suggs144 gotcha, glad you found it. Glad my videos helped!
Is this different for a 350D?
I believe the C's and up are wet clutch.
You showed using the wrong section of the pressure plate gage.
No spec anywhere?
Then go with the bolt type/hardness specs. You can get that off the Webb. Unless, you don't know how to use a torque wrench, so the whole point of doing it is just pissing on the wind.
Why are you obviously begging for coin in the description ? Basically the same as homeless street bums without a camera or you tube channel.
Not the same at all... he's providing a valuable service in educating us.
Guten tight!