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Cat D7 Advice

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3 weeks 6 days ago #255796 by biged5033
Cat D7 Advice was created by biged5033
Hi all,

Just joined up and looking for some advice.

In a few weekends, I'm headed to look at a older Cat D7 cable dozer w/ pony motor (year unknown). The person selling acquired the D7 when they purchased the land it is sitting on. They have very little knowledge of the machine and are just looking to get it out of the way or scrap if it doesn't sell. From what they have gathered, it has possibly been sitting 20+ years. I have very little expectation, but wanted to take a shot of saving it from being scrapped.

Which brings me here... Can you all give some ideas of things to do when I get there to give myself the best shot at saving this D7? I told the owners I'd buy it if I could get it running and move under it's own power. I have some experience working on farm tractors but not heavy machinery. So, all in all, kind of a long shot.

Any advice?

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3 weeks 6 days ago #255797 by clayton
Replied by clayton on topic Cat D7 Advice
Hi where’s the location of the machine if I’m close I will give you a hand?

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3 weeks 6 days ago #255798 by biged5033
Replied by biged5033 on topic Cat D7 Advice
Machine is located in Augusta, GA.

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3 weeks 6 days ago #255801 by dpendzic
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Check all components for fluid levels and water contamination--make sure clean fuel flows to the carburetor and injector pump check exhaust and air intake for rodent blockages

D2, D3, D4, D6, 941B, Cat 15
Hancock Ma and Moriches NY

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3 weeks 6 days ago #255803 by biged5033
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Thanks very much!

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3 weeks 6 days ago #255810 by Ray54
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If not molested it should have a 1/4 turn water drain valve under the fuel tank. In some ways if it still has old high sulfur fuel it could be a blessing. But steering clutches and brakes the sitting for a longer time could be the killer. Being creative at finding places to see if you can turn the engines will be very helpful.


Having a cable blade says older, so it will have a pony motor with magneto for starting the diesel. If you have some luck, it will have an electric starter for the pony. They were 6 volt, but will stand 12 volt. Just be careful to not heat the starter too much.

Ask more as you prepare yourself, and things come to mind.

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3 weeks 6 days ago #255813 by biged5033
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Thanks very much for the advice. I've been thinking about all the possible tools, lubricants, etc. I need to bring. The trip is a couple hours away, so I'd like to be as prepared as possible.

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3 weeks 5 days ago #255840 by neil
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Pick up a new magneto condensor (post your tractor serial # and someone will be able to tell you which one to get. You can adapt generic condensors but it's easier with the correct part. Take a mag file, a couple of gallons of gasoline, some regular gas engine oil, a good selection of tools. Ask the guy if the pony is electric start or hand crank. Ask if he has the hand crank ( I realize you said they don't know much about it but they might know that stuff). If he doesn't, you might be able to borrow or make one. Also ask if they have a big tractor on site that you might be able to tow this with (and take a tow rope). Take some hornet spray, a weed whacker, and a leaf blower. A set of jumper cables or jump pack, shop rags, trash bags. If there is a NAPA within reach, you can pick up things like plug wires etc.

Cheers,
Neil

Pittsford, NY

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3 weeks 5 days ago #255842 by biged5033
Replied by biged5033 on topic Cat D7 Advice
Thanks for your reply!

I'm chatting with the owner now to see if they can get me the serial #. I was able to confirm the pony is an electric start. I'll check on to see if they have a big tractor.

When you say regular gas engine oil, do you mean just 10w-30 or 30w? Also detergent or non-detergent?

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3 weeks 5 days ago #255843 by biged5033
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Where could I find a gasket kit or rebuild kit for the carb on the pony motor? In case we need to pull the carb to clean it out.

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