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Link belt part diagrams

Case215

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Anywhere i can look up part diagrams online for linkbelt machines.
Also is there a aftermarket source for pins and bushings for a 145x4
Just bought and took delievery of our first excavator for farm and the bucket has a little play in it so want to change pins and bushings before we start using it.
How are buckets categorized for the excavators should a 30-35k bucket from one brand fit the others like a standard size?
Got it last night and we are deep cleaning it up to service it. Machine has 4k hours on it. Everything seems good. Anything else to look over before we put it to work
 

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Simon C

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Did you do oil samples, and a thorough inspection before buying or going to check it all over now?
Definitely want to change all filters, and cut open the old ones to look for problems. Want to change planetary oils and all hydraulic filters along with all fuel filters. Change belts if not good, along with swinggear oil and pump drive oil if it has.
Bucket fitting depends on the style of ears or pins for hook up .
Lots to check over for sure.
Simon C
 

Case215

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i changed planetary hubs greased all filters and motor oil was changed very recent filters still looked new and oil looked fine….i havent changed the swing motor oil get because i havent figured out where to fill it yet it and what weight oil….it seemed ok. I do have one track that the pins on the rails has alot of play…will run it until the winter then address it…i wont be tracking it much. I have a tractor with a trailer we use to move our sugarcane combine around so i can bring it right to where i need it and avoid all the extra tracking
 
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