This is the first time I have changed tracks a CTL so I decided to show some of my trial errors so maybe everyone out there could learn what not to do LOL #meskidsteer #cat #259 #skidsteer #tracks
Good job Mickey. I've changed a bunch of those. The worst times are out in the field on a slope or against a stump. I like the trick with the pipes. If I lived closer we could swap a set in about 20 minutes. It helps having someone on the other machine with forks and you can walk them right on. Enjoyed the video. Hope y'all are well.
My 259D has the brush package, so it came with those hose guards. I still was getting too much dirt in the belly, so I put some expanding foam in there and sealed it up. I did have a speed sensor go bad and figured that foam would be a mess, but really wasn’t at all. Took the black shield off and the foam came out in 2 big chunks.
Dunno if u did it but after taking grease coupler off u take the 2nd skid steer around and push on front track where roller is and youl get bunch more room 2-3" ul be able to tell when u see all the grease come out didnt look like u did itbut could be wrong then it makes pulling track off alot easier , and putting new one on a breeze, u can do put it on urself if ur strong enough or with 2nd loader just lift it right on no need for pipes also skid steer solutions sells a kit that makes it easy see if I can send u link
@@johnboy6635 see the best and smartest part of you ran down the side of your mums leg so I doubt you will have any intelligence for your life but I'll pray for you NOT!! LOL
You are a calm cool 😎 dude to fight that track in the humidity good job
tried your method using 18" long, 1 1/2" od steel pipes, worked Great!
Super helpful. Thank you
Good job Mickey. I've changed a bunch of those. The worst times are out in the field on a slope or against a stump. I like the trick with the pipes. If I lived closer we could swap a set in about 20 minutes. It helps having someone on the other machine with forks and you can walk them right on. Enjoyed the video. Hope y'all are well.
Thanks
Nice video--very ingenious!
Thanks i appreciate that
Great video!!!!!
My 259D has the brush package, so it came with those hose guards. I still was getting too much dirt in the belly, so I put some expanding foam in there and sealed it up. I did have a speed sensor go bad and figured that foam would be a mess, but really wasn’t at all. Took the black shield off and the foam came out in 2 big chunks.
I know what u mean i have to raise cab and wash underbelly.
Dunno if u did it but after taking grease coupler off u take the 2nd skid steer around and push on front track where roller is and youl get bunch more room 2-3" ul be able to tell when u see all the grease come out didnt look like u did itbut could be wrong then it makes pulling track off alot easier , and putting new one on a breeze, u can do put it on urself if ur strong enough or with 2nd loader just lift it right on no need for pipes also skid steer solutions sells a kit that makes it easy see if I can send u link
Excellent innovation with the plastic pipes. Have you changed the Hydraulic oil on your Cay
No just filter. I kinda changed oil when i broke a like to drive motor lol
on my execavator i pushed in the stretching roller to get some slack, didnt watch see if u did.
Thank you!! Are you filling with greese for tension?
Yeah
What size pipe did you use?
1.5 inch sch 40 pvc.
You don't sound to smart
You definitely aren’t too smart. It’s “too”, not “to”.
@@johnboy6635 your a bit behind the eight ball 5 months TO late
@@brennansexcavations maybe in another 5 months you will become smarter. I doubt it though.
@@johnboy6635 see the best and smartest part of you ran down the side of your mums leg so I doubt you will have any intelligence for your life but I'll pray for you NOT!! LOL
What a jerk dude lol he seems like a nice fella.
😂 do em by yourself without another machine..
And by yourself then make a video.
That doesn't sound like fun