nwterex
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We'll meet any price on Track loader parts
New to the forum here, name is Mark. Found this thread by searching for ASV parts. I have a 1999 4500 HD with a Davco cutter and other attachments that we use daily in our construction business in N. Florida. Currently the machine is down due to a worn out planetary drive. I have been hoping to find a supplier for the internal parts to rebuild it myself but I am striking out on that endeavor. Does anyone have any ideas. Mark.
Thanks for the info. My 4500 is in the shop right now. I kid that worked with his dad for many years and works for the oil field on anything with tracks. He is putting on new Hydraulic drive assembly's and a new track on one side. All else looks good and looks as new. Someone else took good care of it. I have taken out some monster oaks. Almost scary as there is no stopping this thing, but figured I'd better get it in before I lose a track. Belt squeals loud when high rpm. He will fix that also. Just hope it's not a bearing as this is a newer John Deere engine and looks brand new. Whole machine has 3011 miles on it. Drive assembly's are $900 ea. side and tracks from $1750 to $2300. Someone said to stick with OEM. Works for my racing ATV's, but how about it? Any good after market tracke less expensive??? Thanks for the info on the planetaries. I printed the info. Ernie
Been a while since i checked in on this tread.I have had an ASV 4810 here in Keene, NH for the past 10 years. In addition, I am an internet ferret finding information. One tidbit you all may benefit from knowing is that the final drive, the planetary drive, that big expensive part in the back, is manufactured for many 1995-2005 ASV units, including the 4810 and 4500 series by Auburn Gear, of 400 East Auburn Drive, Auburn IN 46706-3499 USA. Phone number there is (260)925-3600. As of last year, there is a wonderful woman named Jane at extension 310. Jane is an ASV undercarriage expert and knows these drives inside out. She sells all the parts individually, so I bought the three impossible to get planetary gears, proprietary seals and gaskets for about $45 total. As a result, I saved $3000+ completely rebuilding my ASV 4810 final drive, complete with gaskets and seals. NOTE: Jane had to send the parts to a distributor who actually sold them to me. The distributor was Hydro Air (CT Office in North Haven), Salesman Mike Mcgrath at 203-672-8824. Hope this helps since I have never seen anyone post this really great final drive information. ASV/TEREX only sold the complete unit for $3000. "www.auburngear.com" I believe the unit is called a "Model 7 Power Wheel Planetary Gear Drive" and Auburn has a spec sheet (PW7-0300) available on the unit.
I believe the unit is called a "Model 7 Power Wheel Planetary Gear Drive" and Auburn has a spec sheet (PW7-0300) available on the unit.
Could you share where you purchased the 12" bolts and ring from?J I will be replacing them with bolts I found from my cheap source. Instead of $17 on line I'm paying $4 at my source. I managed also to ruin one of the sprocket rings that are on inboard and outboard edge of sprocket.