rawinok2
Bronze Member
This is a great build and you workmanship is supurb.BillAfter looking at your rear sprockets I am wondering if the teeth are deep enough. If you don't keep the track fairly tight it could easily slip. On a factory built dozer the teeth are pretty long and come to a point. I understand your not building a D8 but you also want it to be functionable.
First of all, thanks Ben2go for the photo resizing advice, but it looks like the majority wants me to leave it alone.
The depth of the of the sprocket teeth are a concern to me. I may have made a bad choice by making the sprockets with twice the number of teeth as needed. The track pitch is 3" and the sprockets are made for 1.5" pitch chain. I wanted the sprockets to look normal but in order to have enough clearance for the extra tooth, I had to grind them down. Another problem may be that the track may be thrown because there is no hole for the extra tooth to push debris through. Time will tell, I'm not changing it untill I try it.
The 1st photo below is of the rear end. It will have a cat.0 three point hitch operated with an electric linear actuator. I had to jump ahead and work on the blade bracket... it was just buggin me.