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TOOLS, CONSTRUCTION, ALTERNATIVE ENERGY => Construction and heavy equipment => Topic started by: JR on March 02, 2022, 10:59:34 PM

Title: Cat 305cr Excavator
Post by: JR on March 02, 2022, 10:59:34 PM
Well, I did it again and got another excavator. This time a Cat 305cr, 11k machine, 48hp with a full cab (well the main shell is there) Besides being a heavier machine (4k), it is 1.5' wider and tracts go all the way past the swing, way more stable for my use. Tracks seem in great shape.

Do not want another full project (fluid change) but a few things need to be done. Mitsubishi engine looks to has a new hydraulic pump, 7200 hours, 24in bucket (seen better days) plumed for a thumb and has the ram.  No blowby seen but a tad rough and a wet fuel pump (like the bobcat), hopefully just fittings.

Cab door and front window are missing. Rear left engine/cooling cover gone, crack in ram mount for boom (discovered after I bought it) Stick boom drips (guess its time to learn how to rebuild em) Boom swing sticks, cab rotates fine. Both heater and AC are gone, but setup for both. Heater should be pretty easy, look at the A/C for sure. Has speakers but no radio?

Right now I am looking for a door, front window and may have already found another 24" bucket with kubota quick coupler and adapter. Also a thumb is a must. I figured this into the price, got it down a little and will pickup on Sunday. I can just carry it on my trailer fudging a touch. Don't plane on hauling it around. Just here for a cleanup, then up to the Ridge for good. Yes, it will get paint.

I figure I can sell the bobcat well over what I paid in this market, making this a $$$ wash. Few days will tell, have already been asked about selling it several times.
Title: Re: Cat 305cr Excavator
Post by: JR on March 03, 2022, 08:52:34 PM
Few more pics.
Title: Re: Cat 305cr Excavator
Post by: JR on March 03, 2022, 09:00:13 PM
Not the best pic but here is where the weld is cracked on the ram mount.

Hardly any seperation, really only saw it from the rust line.
Title: Re: Cat 305cr Excavator
Post by: Flyin6 on March 03, 2022, 09:55:01 PM
That sprocket has like zero wear!
Title: Re: Cat 305cr Excavator
Post by: JR on March 03, 2022, 10:14:03 PM
I think it was replaced with the track, looks great.

Looking for manuals, some are $6-700!!
Title: Re: Cat 305cr Excavator
Post by: JR on March 05, 2022, 05:59:27 PM
Heading out in the morning to pickup. About 30 away in Grass Valley I found an almost new 24in bucket Kubota quick attach coupler combo. Hopefully is it close, I can make spacers if needed. The ears for this coupler are well under $100 and weld flat onto about anything. Not an auto/hydro coupler, but I just want to change buckets if needed fairly easy. Needs right now are a 24, 12 and 36/48 dirt bucket. Pretty easy to find out there.

Really had issues with states "biggest" credit union I didn't give them enough notice to get 17k in cash and check clearing issues too!
Title: Re: Cat 305cr Excavator
Post by: Bob Smith on March 05, 2022, 08:21:27 PM
I hear you about getting money from your own bank. Our bank has closed down so many places. We only have bank machines both down here and up in shelton WA. Bank machines are a far cry from being able to serve the people.
Title: Re: Cat 305cr Excavator
Post by: JR on March 05, 2022, 10:00:29 PM
Yep and ATMs only give you $500 at a pop. FIne if you plan but thats just a tank of gas now!

I hate banks, only use credit unions. Last one was getting flaky, changed names too.
Title: Re: Cat 305cr Excavator
Post by: oklawall on March 05, 2022, 10:36:21 PM
Heading out in the morning to pickup. About 30 away in Grass Valley I found an almost new 24in bucket Kubota quick attach coupler combo. Hopefully is it close, I can make spacers if needed. The ears for this coupler are well under $100 and weld flat onto about anything. Not an auto/hydro coupler, but I just want to change buckets if needed fairly easy. Needs right now are a 24, 12 and 36/48 dirt bucket. Pretty easy to find out there.

Really had issues with states "biggest" credit union I didn't give them enough notice to get 17k in cash and check clearing issues too!

Grass Valley that is where the wife's aunt lived before she couldn't stay by herself any longer. Pretty country
Title: Re: Cat 305cr Excavator
Post by: JR on March 06, 2022, 06:26:51 PM
Picked up the Cat today after a little trouble with its starter. Much of this has been jerry rigged, but it works.

This was the stop to get the kubota bucket and coupler, $1200. About a 3rd of new and it pretty much is.

Loaded I think I am about 1500 lbs over, so I took it easy. Tires never got more than normal warm. It feels heavy though!
Title: Re: Cat 305cr Excavator
Post by: TexasRedNeck on March 07, 2022, 06:03:45 AM
Looks good.  Congrats. 


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Title: Re: Cat 305cr Excavator
Post by: Bigdave_185 on March 07, 2022, 11:14:51 AM
Looks like a good size hoe for ya,   How did the truck handle the stopping?


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Title: Re: Cat 305cr Excavator
Post by: JR on March 07, 2022, 12:42:07 PM
It towed great. No bouncing or pushing at all, think I got the "sweet" spot on the balance. Tires never got passed warm, so my trip up with it should be uneventful.

Went by the local welding shop I use this morning. Going to have them weld the boom. They are better welders and can gouge the broken weld out right. 2-3 hours, $120 hour is more than fair.
Title: Re: Cat 305cr Excavator
Post by: JR on March 08, 2022, 02:27:54 PM
Did another quick go over today. Hydro oil everywhere but it all seems to come from the top ram.

Not much luck finding a side or front door. Figure I will replace the front window with poly of some type making a top and bottom. Make the top removable or fold down until I figure out the AC/heater that should work fine. Vinyl door cover will work OK.

May have to have the kubota coupler machined a tad to fit. Looks like it about .125 to wide to fit the boom right now. Kubota bucket is basically new, included bucket is crap, pins are sloppy as heck and beat on.

Found a new Gentec thumb for it on FB yesterday, picking up tonight.  https://gentecequipment.com/excavator-thumbs/21-hydraulic-excavator-thumb-10x35-ht1035.html

Seems all these exc have the blade abused, few plates added to this one as well.

Needs an right side grab handle in the cab. 2 handles outside are fine, but you need to pull yourself in from there (well I do anyway  :rolleyes:)

Wiring seems hacked a little more than needed, but it runs OK. Key works, gauges work but you kill it with a button on the side of the counsel? Dribble for the injections lines like the Bobcat had.
Title: Re: Cat 305cr Excavator
Post by: Flyin6 on March 08, 2022, 04:49:14 PM
dunno, JR...Paint is scratched! sure it will still run with damage that bad???

;-)

Nice buy!
Title: Re: Cat 305cr Excavator
Post by: JR on March 08, 2022, 04:58:05 PM
Yep, its beat on a little, like me. Perfect.

Another fluid change,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,
Title: Re: Cat 305cr Excavator
Post by: JR on March 10, 2022, 12:35:10 PM
Pics of the crack, not that bad at all really. Just want a pro to do this one.
Title: Re: Cat 305cr Excavator
Post by: Bigdave_185 on March 10, 2022, 02:08:15 PM
Jr where are we lookin for the crack?


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Title: Re: Cat 305cr Excavator
Post by: JR on March 10, 2022, 03:06:46 PM
Jr where are we lookin for the crack?


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The rust line just above the weld for the ram mount. Local shop has a gouger that will open it up clean, then do the overhead weld on it.

If it was torn down, I would not hesitate to do it and grind it out by hand. But if you have ever seen someone use a arc gouger, that is the way to go. (see ICWELD on YT)
Title: Re: Cat 305cr Excavator
Post by: Bigdave_185 on March 10, 2022, 03:39:50 PM
Jr where are we lookin for the crack?


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The rust line just above the weld for the ram mount. Local shop has a gouger that will open it up clean, then do the overhead weld on it.

If it was torn down, I would not hesitate to do it and grind it out by hand. But if you have ever seen someone use a arc gouger, that is the way to go. (see ICWELD on YT)
We had a guy come gouge out two pins on our 350 a few weeks ago and that’s bad A for sure.   

I see it now in the photo.


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Title: Re: Cat 305cr Excavator
Post by: Flyin6 on March 10, 2022, 04:01:11 PM
Jr where are we lookin for the crack?


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The rust line just above the weld for the ram mount. Local shop has a gouger that will open it up clean, then do the overhead weld on it.

If it was torn down, I would not hesitate to do it and grind it out by hand. But if you have ever seen someone use a arc gouger, that is the way to go. (see ICWELD on YT)
Was how Dan fixed my excavator. Gouged out everything bad, then pass after pass fixed it back like new
Title: Re: Cat 305cr Excavator
Post by: JR on March 10, 2022, 04:19:14 PM
Just dropping off at local weld shop. I get all my metal from them and have been happy.
Title: Re: Cat 305cr Excavator
Post by: KensAuto on March 10, 2022, 11:18:00 PM
You talking about this seam?(https://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/20220311/5f74e2b47500ecfc926b90a1584e2ddf.jpg)
Title: Re: Cat 305cr Excavator
Post by: JR on March 10, 2022, 11:41:20 PM
Yes, same on both sides, but not the inside. One side is open just a hair, like .0020, other side is just the rust line.

Has construction decals all over so I figure between tamping and lifting the frame this is the result. Rest looks solid and I just saw this after I looked it over what I thought was pretty good.

Finding there are not a lot of used parts out there for this model, plenty for sale, for some hefty prices. Nice for what I have was $40k
Title: Re: Cat 305cr Excavator
Post by: JR on March 21, 2022, 07:45:17 PM
Shop opened the crack up and welded in under 2 hours. Even covered everything so it didn't burn up the trailer wood and primed it.

I think the welds would have been better, just not as smooth as I would have liked.

Pics later as I just parked it back at storage and picked up the kids.


Looking for a 12in bucket to match the 24in I have with the Kubota coupler. This coupler is huge, haven't found weld on ears yet but a 12in buckets runs $1200 shipped (new)
Title: Re: Cat 305cr Excavator
Post by: Flyin6 on March 21, 2022, 10:21:01 PM
I was just pricing a hydraulic quick coupler today for that Sany 80. How much do you think they cost?

Try a list around $6,500!!!!!!!!!!

I have been haggling and working the price of this new excavator. He finally agreed to sell the coupler, installed and another 18" Digging bucket for $4500 for everything.

This stuff is so darned expensive!
Title: Re: Cat 305cr Excavator
Post by: JR on March 21, 2022, 11:44:28 PM
I have to have about 1/8 machined off the kubota coupler to fit. Not an auto but quick attach then pin in place.
Title: Re: Cat 305cr Excavator
Post by: Bigdave_185 on March 22, 2022, 12:09:22 AM
There isn’t anything cheap about excavation equipment

Looking forward to your welded up photos jr


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Title: Re: Cat 305cr Excavator
Post by: JR on March 24, 2022, 12:31:36 AM
Dropped off the coupler today at a local "little" machine shop. Double checked my measurements and need .125 taken off the inside for a 6 inch opening. Then I get to match pins size/length which are coming in at 44mm so far (standard it seems). Kubota pins are $180 each, I'm finding for generic for 40-50.

I was drooling the whole time at the rollers, shears, 7 lathes, 4 mills, welders and all as I tripped over stuff.
Title: Re: Cat 305cr Excavator
Post by: JR on March 24, 2022, 07:14:17 PM
Well, here is the ram mount repair. Cleaned out good, seen better welds but it is done. Doubt I'll ever have an issue unless I abuse it  :wink:

All the little dots are bugs on the boom stuck in the hydraulic oil. With the size of the ram up there I think I will run it home and use the bobcat to remove it. Just got my JIC plug kit.
Title: Re: Cat 305cr Excavator
Post by: JR on March 30, 2022, 11:17:33 PM
I went passed the Ricthie Bros auction site and finally got around to finishing my registration. The Sac location is in Dunnagan, about 40 min north of me.

Not that I am looking for anything in particular right now, so I checked prices as the auction was today.

Based on what I saw I paid about 10k under what they are going for. Makes me feel a little better for the 20k I am out right now with the thumb, 2 buckets (was picking up a 12in in Lake county). Need to weld ears on it but for $400 that is no big deal, ears are around 100 if I can find em! Seems I have an odd size again!! :rolleyes:

I need to start checking them out, well as soon as the next one come up. For some reason a tracked dump caught my eye.
Title: Re: Cat 305cr Excavator
Post by: JR on April 11, 2022, 02:46:21 PM
Found a rear engine cover finally in Mexico for $150, seems fair. But they want $450 to ship it DHL? Maybe I can have it carries by an illegal and save big bucks!

Still waiting for a few more replies from other salvage co. 
Title: Re: Cat 305cr Excavator
Post by: JR on August 25, 2022, 01:08:08 AM
After finally getting the coupler back, it was reinstalled. Needed a tad of hammer persuasion, but on it went.
Title: Re: Cat 305cr Excavator
Post by: JR on August 25, 2022, 01:13:13 AM
Have to grind a another few thou off the rear pin, still tight.

Have 2 new front pins, but need to make spacers for the coupler as it use a little bigger pin compared to the 305. No biggy and they don't pivot.
Title: Re: Cat 305cr Excavator
Post by: JR on August 25, 2022, 01:16:02 AM
Also fixed the handle issue on the cab. Simple as heat and bend. Now in/out is way easier!

Next come a full service, some wiring with lights and the stick ram leaks like a pig.
Title: Re: Cat 305cr Excavator
Post by: JR on August 25, 2022, 01:31:52 AM
Can't believe I have had this since march!!

Today I got it opened up for a good cleaning and looked at the boom cylinders a little better.

Upper piston may need to be replaced. It is the leaky one and has hash marks and some chrome is missing. I was thinking of filling the mark with JBWeld and see, but still looking into it. Housing and lines look fine (mostly)

Main lift cylinder looks fine, but the cap is loose for the rod? Seems to tighten easily tapping with a hammer.

Have a couple hard lines to straighten out. Not kinked so hopefully a good AC line bending tool will do the trick.
Title: Re: Cat 305cr Excavator
Post by: JR on August 25, 2022, 01:41:53 AM
On another note, I finally tracked down a company that sells the weld on ears for the 305 with the 7915 coupler I moded for it. Pocono Metal Craft got back to me and verified the coupler is off a U55/K191 Kubota Esc and I have 2 sets on order now.

Also did some measuring and found I have a long stick Exc so get an extra ft or so of reach.
Title: Re: Cat 305cr Excavator
Post by: Bigdave_185 on August 25, 2022, 08:17:34 AM
Another thick plate to weld!!! Yes !


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Title: Re: Cat 305cr Excavator
Post by: Flyin6 on August 25, 2022, 09:36:17 AM
Bent hard lines: Who cares!

Messed up rod on the cylinder: Big concern

I'd be looking for a good used one or see if the local big hydraulics shop might have a good used one from a bent cyl.

They're valuable so it would make sense to have spares on hand.

(sad eyes...I miss my Kobelco...)
Title: Re: Cat 305cr Excavator
Post by: JR on August 25, 2022, 07:44:41 PM
Called a hydraulic rebuild shop. They can do the cyl in about 2 weeks, maybe tig the rod and polish out. About $400. I have the seal kit ($40) and may try the JB while I look for a new/used cylinder. New are around $1500, used around 1/2 that.

The bent lines pull on the soft lines is all I really care about.

Pulled the inspection plates off and soaked it good with the purple stuff. Only about an ich of crud, but just getting started.

All the hyd lines are under the cab floor, not on the side like the Bobcat or newer models. I want to move the high/low peddle out of the middle of the floor and the thumb is down there too. Have spots on the joysticks for switches, would like the thumb up there at least.

Thought the AC pump was gone, but it is down below! Lines up top are sealed so maybe just a condenser is all I need?
Title: Re: Cat 305cr Excavator
Post by: JR on August 25, 2022, 10:58:20 PM
Got one line straightened up pretty well, other needs a little more. Just used cresents on first.

Another issue spotted though by my neighbor. Block has been welded just above the injection pump. Showed up after the cleaning began, hoping no more than a water jacket, number 1 cylinder. Looks like an OK job, but something to watch for sure.
Title: Re: Cat 305cr Excavator
Post by: JR on August 28, 2022, 12:07:34 AM
Inside cleaned up pretty well for just an 1800psi Ryobi unit. I used the rotating head on this little unit (why I got it)

All the HVAC stuff looks good, all the fuses are fine but remember this is wired funny. Next test will be the AC pump when I can get down there out of the muck.

Got that god awful grate off the front too.

Of course the rats next had to cleaned up first.
Title: Re: Cat 305cr Excavator
Post by: JR on August 28, 2022, 12:45:28 AM
Got the lines cleaned up pretty well. One side just needed the 2 wrench treatment. Will still tweek the long lines a little.

Used the bender and it paid for itself in 5 minutes. Handled the steel lines easy, but I did return the 1st kit as it had plastic dies.

Before I straighned the ends, both lines caused the AN lines to catch on the end of the boom, now they hang clear.
Title: Re: Cat 305cr Excavator
Post by: JR on August 29, 2022, 11:48:42 PM
New ears showed up today, fit great. Now I need a bigger torch to cut the old ones off. Perfect timing with 20%off at Harbor Freight showed up today so I can a Victor based unit.
Title: Re: Cat 305cr Excavator
Post by: JR on August 31, 2022, 11:37:49 PM
Got the injection pump all sealed up. Ending up being a big banjo fitting with Oringed steel washers. Replaced both with copper washers. Cleaned all the lines but it still runs a little rough, might get the injectors cleaned. Got some cleaner in there so who knows.

Waiting on a hydraulic filter, oil looks great but sure it needs plenty with the leaking cylinder. Everything else changed already.

More good news is the AC pump seems to be a in good shape. Clutch is free, pump turns feeling like its working smoothly.
Title: Re: Cat 305cr Excavator
Post by: JR on September 22, 2022, 01:48:28 PM
Pulled everything to get access to the injectors and valve area. Access is pretty good. Now to get the injectors out. They have a small 10mm undercut and have probably been there for 20 years, about the size of your little finger.
Title: Re: Cat 305cr Excavator
Post by: JR on November 15, 2022, 08:00:23 PM
Back on tis thing, need to get it up there before the real weather hits (nothing like Sams)

I got a leak down here someplace, little cleaning first.

Decided the front window will be 1/4in Plexi, door will be 1/8-3/16 lexan as it bends easy.

Also won't use the factory lower window, its tempered not safety and just fits, no play and you know what happens with tempered. I can see a mess real quick there. Ordered plexi for that too.
Title: Re: Cat 305cr Excavator
Post by: JR on January 04, 2023, 10:56:07 PM
Didn't make it for the last couple weeks, looks like another before I go. Raining like you know what here, some real rain too. Neighbor called as his power was out and is using my 5500 generator now, says there over a foot of snow right now, about average really. My game cam went off just showing pure white, not mounted high enough.

Tomorrow I am heading down near Gilroy to get a 54" smooth bucket for the Exc. Have to weld my ears on it, but looks well made. Just $400 and has a frame for forklift use with a hyd ram.

Title: Re: Cat 305cr Excavator
Post by: JR on January 05, 2023, 08:50:56 PM
Just got back from Salinas getting this 54in bucket. Fram on this thing is massive with hyd cylinder. Think I will make this a tilt bucket when I do the mount. Plates are a good 1/2 thick at least.

Got 22mpg during the trip, god I hate people who can't drive in the rain. Yes it rained, but not crazy like they say. These Ironman tires handled it great. Was one big puddle that worried me and it ran through fine, no planning at all.
Title: Re: Cat 305cr Excavator
Post by: Bigdave_185 on January 05, 2023, 10:03:15 PM
What the heck is that!


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Title: Re: Cat 305cr Excavator
Post by: JR on January 05, 2023, 10:06:42 PM
It was a mount for a something called a BEE Loader. Think of a big industrial articulating loader, but skid steer size. Guy had one with forks, looks like he does bees.
Title: Re: Cat 305cr Excavator
Post by: stlaser on January 05, 2023, 10:48:46 PM
It was a mount for a something called a BEE Loader. Think of a big industrial articulating loader, but skid steer size. Guy had one with forks, looks like he does bees.

So to follow up on Utah Dave’s question. You’re going to take the bucket off and adapt it to your 305?
Title: Re: Cat 305cr Excavator
Post by: JR on January 05, 2023, 11:18:07 PM
It was a mount for a something called a BEE Loader. Think of a big industrial articulating loader, but skid steer size. Guy had one with forks, looks like he does bees.

So to follow up on Utah Dave’s question. You’re going to take the bucket off and adapt it to your 305?


Yes, have the weld on ears already. Been looking for a 48 smooth bucket, 54 is good enough.

Want to do something like this with it, https://youtu.be/ia7ndqUizG8
Title: Re: Cat 305cr Excavator
Post by: JR on January 06, 2023, 08:58:59 PM
Got this thing unloaded today, lul in the rain. I have a open bucket in the back yard that now has 8 inches in it.

Used ratchet straps to drag it out/off the truck after pulling the bucket pins. Sure I will find a use for those rams and the frame material.

Bucket is solid old school built. 1/4in panels and a 1/2 edge.
Title: Re: Cat 305cr Excavator
Post by: stlaser on January 06, 2023, 09:49:00 PM
It was a mount for a something called a BEE Loader. Think of a big industrial articulating loader, but skid steer size. Guy had one with forks, looks like he does bees.

So to follow up on Utah Dave’s question. You’re going to take the bucket off and adapt it to your 305?


Yes, have the weld on ears already. Been looking for a 48 smooth bucket, 54 is good enough.

Want to do something like this with it, https://youtu.be/ia7ndqUizG8


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Title: Re: Cat 305cr Excavator
Post by: JR on January 06, 2023, 10:21:27 PM
Those rams are almost 3ft and 3in and 4in diameter. That frame material would make a great brush guard for the tahoe!

Found a picture;
Title: Re: Cat 305cr Excavator
Post by: stlaser on January 06, 2023, 11:12:35 PM
Log splitter cylinder……
Title: Re: Cat 305cr Excavator
Post by: Bigdave_185 on January 06, 2023, 11:38:59 PM
I like the log splitter idea except jr doesn’t have trees big enough to split out there I don’t think


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Title: Re: Cat 305cr Excavator
Post by: stlaser on January 07, 2023, 12:09:30 PM
I like the log splitter idea except jr doesn’t have trees big enough to split out there I don’t think


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Wasn’t sure what his heating would be but when racing on lake bed in southern Cali guys would haul it in
Title: Re: Cat 305cr Excavator
Post by: Bob Smith on January 07, 2023, 12:29:53 PM
Yup hot water heat in the floor with larger wood fired boiler sitting outside. Solar with propane fired generator. Get a couple log truck loads of firewood logs. Only need to split larger pieces to cut down the weight and for fire starter stuff. Set the deck up for heat in winter so he can enjoy it year round.
Title: Re: Cat 305cr Excavator
Post by: JR on January 07, 2023, 02:06:38 PM
Heated floor is not off the table but feeding it would be an issue. I'm looking more at burning oil in the shop and for that. Wood stove in the house is a plan too.

Right now I am out of storage! 22ft trailer is covered as well as the utility trailer and I can't get it up there until the road clears in a couple months. Also waiting for the door insulation to be delivered here (they almost took to reno!). Plenty to do until then
Title: Re: Cat 305cr Excavator
Post by: JR on February 05, 2023, 09:48:16 PM
Pulled the exhaust manifold (alum?) and made a tool to pull the injectors.

#4 would not budge, 3 came out OK, then went back to 4. New tool broke!! 10mm tool steel, guess it does like being welded.
Title: Re: Cat 305cr Excavator
Post by: JR on July 10, 2023, 08:54:16 PM
Been on this again as I need it out of here and up at the Ridge.

Got metal for the door, still need to figure some bends for the door radius.

Upper cylinder is next, then back to the injectors.

Could not break the rod cap loose on the machine. Heated it up, pulled with all my 300lb effort but no way, even with a 36in pipe wrench. Could not use the breaker bar with the trailer sitting there.

Pulled it off and mounted it into a vise in the garage, 36in pipe wrench, 5ft helper bar and it came off on the second try. No heat, nothing fancy, just a good pull.

Cap came off clean, but with dust caps on it had a vaper lock, then the rod came right out with my oldest boys help. Checking my seal kit now, looks like a seal was messed up along with the nicked rod. Fluid is red, but seems clean. All the other fluid is clear so far.
Title: Re: Cat 305cr Excavator
Post by: Flyin6 on July 10, 2023, 10:09:00 PM
New gland seals?
Title: Re: Cat 305cr Excavator
Post by: JR on July 10, 2023, 11:01:24 PM
Doing the whole thing. Neighbors brother does tig, hoping that will fix the nicks on the piston.

Thats how the seal came out. Piston looks good, just a bad install?
Title: Re: Cat 305cr Excavator
Post by: Bigdave_185 on July 11, 2023, 08:50:14 AM
That’s a bit of work right there ol boy!


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Title: Re: Cat 305cr Excavator
Post by: TexasRedNeck on July 12, 2023, 07:29:29 AM
Ouch!


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