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Since the day I hauled this Baby Dozer from it's grave, I haven't been able to turn it to the left. It's time to figure out WHAT is causing this and see if we can get that fixed! ~ This thing SAT for over 25+ years without ANY attention at all, and it's finally time to give it a little attention. It REALLY is amazing how many things can go wrong with a machine JUST because it's left outside and NOT ever used. That's the case on this little Baby Bulldozer! This is my 1970's Caterpillar D3 LGP Bulldozer with a 6 way blade and wide tracks. It's powered by a Caterpillar 3204 diesel engine, and the machine is in fairly good shape considering it's lack of care over the last decade and a half, but it does have some major issues! So sit back, relax, and join me as we dive into my little bulldozer and start getting this machine back to usable condition so we can save it from the scrap yard and put it back to work after ALL these years! ~ 0:00 - Turning the Machine Around 1:29 - Removing the Rear Covers, Seat Assembly and Battery Box 2:14 - Looking at the Bevel Gears 4:05 - Opening up the Steering Clutch Covers & Draining the WATER 10:14 - I found the PROBLEM! It's a Stuck Steering Clutch! 11:43 - Pressure Washing the Clutch Compartments 12:42 - How the Steering Clutches Work 16:14 - Attempting to UN-Stick the Clutch with Kerosene & ATF 19:27 - SUCCESS! The Left Clutch Now Disengages 22:43 - Moving the Dozer into the Shop 25:10 - Draining the Kerosene / ATF Concoction 26:07 - Removing the Hood, Exhaust, & Air Intake 28:29 - Jacking the Tracks OFF the Ground 30:11 - Testing the Steering Clutches & Steering Brakes 35:29 - Properly Tensioning the Steering Brake Band 28:15 - Making Gaskets for the Brake Adjustment Cover Plates 40:30 - Testing the Track Brakes after Adjustment 44:10 - Pulling it Outside to Test the Steering... IT WORKS! 46:17 - Talking About Other Issues & What we've Accomplished! ~ If you have any suggestions, questions, or comments, please leave them below or contact us by email at: [email protected] Thanks for stopping by, I truly appreciate your support! #bulldozer #heavyequipment #SalvageWorkshop