Posted by NCWayne on October 22, 2013 at 18:30:35 from (98.21.228.82):
In Reply to: High track dozer posted by U9 u9 cat on October 22, 2013 at 15:48:06:
The main idea behind the high track machines was ease of maintenance. With CAT, on a standard, low track machine, if you have final drive problems it is usually necessary to pull the track frame to do any kind of work. Too, if the drive pinion was screwed up you had to pull the seat, fuel tank, etc to access the steering clutch. With a high track the final drive is a planetary and it's all inside the sprocket assembly. Basically if there is a problem, you break the track, set the assembly out, and the repairs are easily handled from there, all without having to pull the track frame, etc.
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