Real time drive chain adjustments. I couldn't find a torque setting for the bolts so torque at your own discretion. I apologize for the wind noise, I had a fan on. Thanks and enjoy
Omg, I had two Case skid steers back in the 80’s, after having several chain failures I totally fixed my chain problems by buying a Bobcat. Thirty years later and I still own Bobcat. Thanks Case. You taught me well.
Thanks for the video! My left side just started popping... I’m hopping for a loose chain and no broken teeth. I stopped after the third pop. This doesn’t look as bad as I was thinking
I don't see any hub zerks... If it has them, make sure to grease them good a few times a year, if they aren't there.... You might want to put some in.. I didn't know they were there, was unloading a semi load of hay when a front set of wheel bearings went. Fun ride!!! Only set I've changed since '91.... They've been regularly greased since then too😎 Always love the white oil...🤣😂 Doesn't take long..
I just bought a mustang 940 skid steer and has a broken drive chain that I am going to replace then need to fill will oil for chain drive what type of oil is used for chain??
Hi i purchased a used case 1845 runs but has a bad drive motor on the front passenger would you please upload a detailed video of how it goes therefore I can order parts and motor thanks
Pray it's linkage!! It shouldn't be a drive pump, because the loader works. As far as I know, the C should be the same as the B... Supply pump is the last one in line.
@@317LIMO there isn't a centrifugal clutch, the drives are two piston hydralic pumps will a swedge plate.. to control flow .. should be something in the linkage or where the link arm clamps on the pump could be loose
@@GosselinFarmsEdGosselin Thanks, this is definitely looks very similar to a snowmobile clutch. I truly appreciate your help, the machine is older than I am, and I just got it to use around the farm. It is hydraulic activated and there is a leak, so I am curious if there is not enough pressure to actually engage? The machine is a 1977 (year) 1845 (model).
Left rear chain came off the sprocket. It gave a warning for some time that something wasn’t right but like a fool I kept going. I pulled cover and teeth appear to be okay. I can’t see the drive sprocket to see what condition it’s in. Anyway, is this common for them to loosen up like this?