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Title: Exercise in futility
Post by: bushmechanic on September 21, 2021, 06:35:21 PM
The guy I'm currently working for wanted to extend the life of his tracks. I'm not sure that it's worth the hassle, time and money. Anyway it's not my dog and I'm paid by the hour regardless so this is what I did for him. Made a jig for the press and stamped out some u straps to be welded on. Took a couple of days to do one track. Anyone else try this and how long did it last? Personally I think the mild steel will grind away quick.
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Title: Re: Exercise in futility
Post by: Riwaka on September 21, 2021, 09:00:57 PM
Flame spray some hardfacing on the new parts?

At 1.42 in this . Bend red hot etc.

Clark Tracks Ltd - Forest Machine Tracks. Boggiband. Bogiebändern - YouTube (https://youtu.be/b96y3dAD0YA)
Title: Re: Exercise in futility
Post by: mike_belben on September 21, 2021, 09:06:46 PM
You done a fine job on that. 
Title: Re: Exercise in futility
Post by: snowstorm on September 22, 2021, 06:45:04 AM
I did the same thing a couple yrs ago. I used 1/2" and had it bent. It was a lot of welding. And it dose work out ok. It took a long time for that last bit of the link to wear through. Next is weld the round rod inside the track pad to give a bit more grip tire to track. Olofsfors had it on display at the last equipment show
Title: Re: Exercise in futility
Post by: bushmechanic on September 22, 2021, 05:23:10 PM
Thanks Mike! Snowstorm it's good to hear it will last a while. I think that on a harvester it would last a while but a forwarder it's iffy.
Title: Re: Exercise in futility
Post by: Mountaynman on September 22, 2021, 06:13:36 PM
we bought a kit from quadco some kind of leftover thing for a set of tracks on the forwarder 2800$ and 1500$ for the welder had the new c links and pads like you are welding on now ran another 7000 hrs and still looked ok when i sold the machine they were wore in worse than what you are fixing just couldnt stand 10K for new ones at the time.
Title: Re: Exercise in futility
Post by: chevytaHOE5674 on September 22, 2021, 06:34:07 PM
I did the same to an old set of forwarder tracks and then put them on the harvester. They ran for 2 more years when we parted ways, wouldn't surprise me if they were still out there someplace running.