laidback01
Well-Known Member
if it's garbage anyway... whatever. this is my favorite video for seeing how to remove pins from track:
Attached the parts listings for the track rollers (10) and carrier rollers (2).Another thought since I'll have the tracks off: Are the rollers serviceable?
Another thought since I'll have the tracks off: Are the rollers serviceable? They are definitely worn, but I'm not in a position to shell out for new ones.
However, if they can be disassembled, repacked, and reinstalled I might be up for that. I didn't see any obvious grease fittings.
The ones I have tried are stiff, but I can turn them by hand.
Thanks again for your help.
. . . Rollers for our Cat 304 (genuine Cat) were also quite reasonable (both aftermarket and dealer). That was several years ago.
. . . walk the machine a good distance and feel for heat. Will quickly point to a bad roller. . . .
. . . if the rollers turn and do not wobble when you pry on them, you are good to go.


If you look at the attachment the rollers break down into various piece parts. The big wear part is #4, the roller shell (P/N 422-0843) complete with bushings. Try pricing them although it is going to cost you some labour to re-shell the 10 track rollers.The SIS2GO app is saying I would need 10 each of 422-0837 lower rollers @ $122 (!) each at my local dealer.
If you look at the attachment the rollers break down into various piece parts. The big wear part is #4, the roller shell (P/N 422-0843) complete with bushings. Try pricing them although it is going to cost you some labour to re-shell the 10 track rollers.







