rvander2
Active Member
Hi All,
Last night the left track came off the rear drive sprocket on my CAT 314.
I've looked at a bunch of utube videos, and would like to know the best way to proceed--- in the utube videos its real variable how people get the track back on-- bucket teeth, chains, etc. All of them seem to suggest releasing track tension and blocking up the machine on the side where the track is off. I'm doing this alone.
Some guys in those tubes are pretty rough with bucket teeth on the pads-- can't you bend them this way?
--Can someone please tell me a good way to do this? FYI, I have a tractor, chains, come-a-long, etc.
I searched this forum and couldn't find anything-- maybe I'm not searching right.
Thanks in advance for any help1
Bob
Last night the left track came off the rear drive sprocket on my CAT 314.
I've looked at a bunch of utube videos, and would like to know the best way to proceed--- in the utube videos its real variable how people get the track back on-- bucket teeth, chains, etc. All of them seem to suggest releasing track tension and blocking up the machine on the side where the track is off. I'm doing this alone.
Some guys in those tubes are pretty rough with bucket teeth on the pads-- can't you bend them this way?
--Can someone please tell me a good way to do this? FYI, I have a tractor, chains, come-a-long, etc.
I searched this forum and couldn't find anything-- maybe I'm not searching right.
Thanks in advance for any help1
Bob