Don't start talking like that now!!:nonofarmboy555 said:......yrs ago I welded one up solid on my 977 Cat and it lasted a day before the welds cracked.
I screwed up when I designed it though. I wanted to make it low enough too fit into my heated garage. I welded most of it up in there, but backed the dozer out before assembling it. When I pulled back up to the garage it wouldn't fit through the door.(about a half inch too high).
Hey, no problem.Alan said:I just started reading this thread, sorry to be quoting from so long ago.
Alan said:I just started reading this thread, sorry to be quoting from so long ago.
The idea of dropping tire pressure would've been a good idea, but this piece has tracks on it.
I was going too just flip it over, and then grind down the tracks, but I didn't have the ROPS done yet.:bouncegridigger242j said::waving Dr. Dahlgren, Dr. Dahlgren! I have a question....
So, why didn't you just jack the machine up, get the grinder out, and grind 1/2" off the bottom of the tracks?
I was going too just flip it over, and then grind down the tracks, but I didn't have the ROPS done yet.
Hmmm,It may very well!!:yupWould it fit if you roled it on it's side and drug it in?
...how can I make it appear like I care about my houses appearance, and the missing trim and paint, without actually caring about my houses appearance or the missing trim and paint?