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  • in reply to: 2006 dozer need info on how to adjust brakes #36488
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      Bob, dozer has shuttle shift.  Delay is due to ISP problem, sorry.  I note that there are two threaded rods connected to the shaft of the (left)  brake pedal shaft.

      thanks,

      in reply to: 2006 dozer need info on how to adjust brakes #36466
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        yuchai 30 hp…   sorry about info needed.

        in reply to: Suggestions Sought #35166
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          Bob:  thanks for the advice…  broken sprocket is off;  awaiting the arrival of the new sprocket.

          in reply to: Suggestions Sought #35151
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            Do I need to block up dozer?  (if so one side or both sides?)

            Take track apart.

            What is best way to remove front sprocket?

            thanks, readin

            PS  found out the track is jammed so tight that I cannot remove a shoe. Not making much progress, if any, at all.

            in reply to: Suggestions Sought #35150
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                Manuals are online;  go to the following URL:

                http://www.eastwind.com.au/man…..er_Manuals

                Manuals are towards bottom of page, scroll down and download.

                Best of Luck….

                in reply to: Current Dozer Owner #32351
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                  2009 Yuchai dozer with FEL steel tracks, skid steer conversion, grapple rake, box blade, 6″ chipper, backhoe, wing and a prayer.

                  in reply to: electrical problem #32009
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                    When I jumped across the dozer starter it started and ran normally. Took the “dash” apart as far as possible; however there is not any slack in the lines. All leads (four) on the switch seem in good shape and are firmly attached. The problem may lie with the switch itself.  Does anyone know where a replacement switch can be found in the US?  OR is there an “universal” that would fit and do the job…   available from one of the local auto parts store.   Does anyone have a wiring color indicated diagram for the switch?   thanks,

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