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September 12, 2014 at 7:06 am #30939
I have a dozer and i'm getting a squealing noise when i shift the shuttle shift in reverse!! It sounds just like the hydraulic valve is only open a bit and the hydraulic fluid is squealing…….it's very similar to that!! It's starting to make that noise in forward now but not as bad as reverse. Any help would be appreciated!! THANKS
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September 12, 2014 at 11:22 am #37216
Need some more info first.
What year and model is it?
Is it equipped with an accumulator?
Does it have a hydraulic reservoir in the left saddlebag?
Do you have the operators manual?
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September 12, 2014 at 12:17 pm #37217
Not sure of the year…the engine was made in 2005 so it's around 2006, 2007 or 2008. No name on the side either….i have a few pics i'll post!! There are two dip sticks that i noticed today….one in front of the two shift sticks and one in the back of the shift sticks….can you tell me what part they are for and what oil goes in them?
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September 12, 2014 at 12:21 pm #37218
I wonder if anyone can tell me what that black cylinder that the hydraulic hose is attached to on the right hand side of the 2nd pic and can someone tell me what that is at the bottom of the hydraulic tank in pic 3 where the hose attaches at the bottom? Thanks!!
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September 12, 2014 at 12:24 pm #37219
The dip stick at the back of the shift sticks shows full but the one in the front the oil is just touching the bottom of the dip stick!!
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September 12, 2014 at 12:29 pm #37220
There is no oil in the left saddle bag and i'm not sure if it is equipped with an accumulator. hat does the accumulator do?
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September 12, 2014 at 12:52 pm #37221
It is a Yuchai YCT 306-S.
The forward dipstick is for the shuttle clutch, and it takes ISO AW 220 machine oil NOT engine oil, NOT ATF, NOT gear oil, NOT hydraulic oil.
The round black cylinder in the left saddlebag is a hydraulic accumulator.
The “thing” at the bottom of the hydraulic reservoir in the right saddlebag is the suction strainer for the tractor hydraulics only, not the shuttle shift.
Please answer my last two questions, plus how many hours on it, and did you buy it new?
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September 12, 2014 at 1:09 pm #37222
Great…thanks! It has 271hrs on it, there is no oil in the left saddle bag and i don't have the owners manual for it. I bought it last fall and just started using it!! The track came off and i didn't notice it right away and it jammed and i snapped the final drive shaft…. just finished changing the new shaft!!
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September 12, 2014 at 1:16 pm #37223
All i could find for oil for the final drives was 80w-90…….is this ok for the final drives on this dozer and can you tell me what kind of oil goes in the dipstick at the back of the shift sticks?
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September 12, 2014 at 3:27 pm #37224
Is there any other oil i can use in there cause i called all over town and no one carries…ISO AW 220 machine oil!!
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September 12, 2014 at 8:22 pm #37226
Oscar wrote:
Great…thanks! It has 271hrs on it, there is no oil in the left saddle bag and i don't have the owners manual for it. I bought it last fall and just started using it!! The track came off and i didn't notice it right away and it jammed and i snapped the final drive shaft…. just finished changing the new shaft!!
Track came off and it wasn't noticed. Hmm. Has 271 hours on it so then you bought it used, and since you didn't get manuals with it that suggests that the machine has little or no maintenance ever. Did you get a service record? Of course not.
Oscar wrote:
All i could find for oil for the final drives was 80w-90…….is this ok for the final drives on this dozer and can you tell me what kind of oil goes in the dipstick at the back of the shift sticks?
Is there any other oil i can use in there cause i called all over town and no one carries…ISO AW 220 machine oil!!
80w-90 is fine for the transmission and bevel gear compartment. The final drives (one each side) should have 85w-140.
What kind of town do you live in that doesn't have a petroleum distributor or NAPA close by?
PM me your email address and I'll send you a parts and owner's manual. But wait. How did you order parts for your final drive?
The ISO AW 220 oil is for the shuttle clutch only. As a substitute you can use Caterpillar TO-4 or TO-4M, or equivalent.
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September 12, 2014 at 9:09 pm #37227
I searched circle g and it looked like the right part so i ordered it!! LOLOur NAPA store closed about 6 months or so ago. That would be awesome if i could get the parts and owners manual! The guy i bought it from didn't know much about it at all…..he had a bit of work to do and after he was done he put it for sale. The man who owned it since new died and he bought it from his wife….the guy who owned it must have looked after it cause it's in really good shape and from what i seen has very little wear on it.
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September 13, 2014 at 7:51 am #37228
I was wondering if that TO-4 would be better in the final drives than the 80W-90 would be?
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September 13, 2014 at 10:46 am #37229
Oscar wrote:
I was wondering if that TO-4 would be better in the final drives than the 80W-90 would be?
I repeat: 85w-140 for the final drives. These drives have very high tooth and bearing loading and require a fluid lubricant with very high shear strength (not grease because it isn't fluid). Caterpillar TO-4 is referred to as a “torque fluid”, which is mainly formulated for use in torque converters and hydraulic systems but does not have an AGMA class endorsement.
So to answer your question: NO! Don't even consider it in that application. But personally I don't care what you use for a lubricant, it's your tractor, not mine.
Question. What are you referring to as the “final drive”?
I can't send you the manuals unless you tell me where to send them.
You can check out my dozer here:
https://www.facebook.com/yuchaidozer
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September 13, 2014 at 3:50 pm #37230
Don't get me wrong…..i want to put in the best i can…..the only problem is i can't get it here and it will take a while to come in and thats just if they can order it and i don't really have time to waste!!! You can send it to pitreoscar@gmail.com. The final drive that i'm talking about is the last big gear that the drive shaft that turns the track goes into!! Not sure if that's what it's called. Is it 80w-90 that goes in the dipstick between the shift sticks and the seat? I really appreciate all your help…thanks!!
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September 13, 2014 at 5:52 pm #37231
Yes, those are the final drives if I understand you correctly. There is one on each side. There is a drain plug underneath the bull gear. There is a tattletale plug about mid point up the back of the housing – this is where you check the final drive oil level. The final drive oil is added by removing the larger plug above the tattletale plug. This is where the 85w-140 gear oil goes.
The transmission and bevel gear compartment (the Chinese call this the final drive, but it's not.) have a common sump and are filled through the transmission fill plug (dipstick) next to the seat – this is where the 80w-90 gear oil goes. Check the level by resting the dipstick on top of the case cover, don't screw it in.
The bevel gear compartment and final drives are separated by the steering clutch/brake compartment which should have no oil in it at all. There are large plugs underneath the compartments for checking this. Don't leave the plugs out but check them periodically.
Manuals are in the mail.
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September 13, 2014 at 6:06 pm #37232
As for oil to use in the shuttle clutch to “get you by”, you can use ISO AW-46 or ISO AW-68 hydraulic oil provided it has an AGMA rating of 4 or 5. Anything less is your call. The reason there are many different oil formulations is because there are so many applications that have specific requirements. I believe it will be a long long time before “one oil fits all applications”.
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September 18, 2014 at 1:13 pm #37239
I think I forgot to ask, but have you checked/cleaned the suction screen in the base of the shuttle clutch housing?
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