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I could use some help with advice and info. Here is the story.
I have an opportunity to purchase a Komatsu d20a-5 Dozer for $4500.00. It has 4200 hrs. on it. This machine has been setting for about three years. I also have the opportunity to try it before I buy it.
I am concerned it will become a money pit, too small to do much work, and cost me a lot of lost time trying to make it serviceable.
I checked all the fluids for water and correct levels, checked the air filter for rats, mice, and dirt dabbers, I charged the batteries and cranked the machine over by bumping the starter to make sure the engine wasn't seized or full of water. I cranked the engine over several times with the starter while listening for any unusual sounds or binding. Everything sounded good.:thumbsup: Finding that it cranked over easily I decided to attempt to start the engine. I attempted to open the throttle in order to start the engine. The throttle was stuck and would not budge.:thumbdown: So, I disconnected the cable from the engine bracket and moved the throttle lever on the injector pump forward off of the kill position. I cranked the engine and, to my surprise, it started right up:dance1:. Smoked slightly at first but cleared up quickly.
Next I tried to put it in gear, but apparently the main clutch was stuck. Having no way to kill the engine from the operators seat, and being close to valuable property that just wouldn't look the same with a run away dozer plowing through , I decided not to try to force the gears in an attempt to free the clutch. I sprayed the throttle mechanism (as well as other controls) down with PB Blaster to try and get things moving again and left for the day,
After returning to spray the throttle cable and linkage daily for about a week, I was still unable to move the seized throttle cable. So, not wanting to spend any money on a machine that may not be worth it, I decided to attempt to free the stuck main clutch. So, I set the throttle to the kill non-run position, put the dozer in gear, pushed in on the clutch pedal and tried to crank the engine. It worked! The engine cranked while in gear with clutched pressed. So now the main clutch is no longer stuck. :cool2:
Next, I started the dozer, checked the blade hydraulics/controls, put it in gear and pulled forward, then backwards. But, apparently both steering clutches are stuck
since pulling either steering lever bogged the engine down and produced no turn. Being unable to control or open the throttle more than a fast idle, I am unable to determine whether or not the steering clutches can be freed. So, I ordered the throttle cable, which cost $90, and the great sucking sound of my hard earned dollars being sucked into the money pit begins.
Now I am waiting on the cable and will replace it a soon as it comes in. I hope that I can get the RPMs up on the engine and pop the steering clutch/brake that it will release and begin to work.
I would like to know if anyone else has been through a similar event and what kind of results you had. I would like to know how and what kind of adjustments are available on the clutches/brakes. Also, I would like to know general opinion or advice about this particular dozer and deal.
Thanks!
I have an opportunity to purchase a Komatsu d20a-5 Dozer for $4500.00. It has 4200 hrs. on it. This machine has been setting for about three years. I also have the opportunity to try it before I buy it.
I checked all the fluids for water and correct levels, checked the air filter for rats, mice, and dirt dabbers, I charged the batteries and cranked the machine over by bumping the starter to make sure the engine wasn't seized or full of water. I cranked the engine over several times with the starter while listening for any unusual sounds or binding. Everything sounded good.:thumbsup: Finding that it cranked over easily I decided to attempt to start the engine. I attempted to open the throttle in order to start the engine. The throttle was stuck and would not budge.:thumbdown: So, I disconnected the cable from the engine bracket and moved the throttle lever on the injector pump forward off of the kill position. I cranked the engine and, to my surprise, it started right up:dance1:. Smoked slightly at first but cleared up quickly.
Next I tried to put it in gear, but apparently the main clutch was stuck. Having no way to kill the engine from the operators seat, and being close to valuable property that just wouldn't look the same with a run away dozer plowing through , I decided not to try to force the gears in an attempt to free the clutch. I sprayed the throttle mechanism (as well as other controls) down with PB Blaster to try and get things moving again and left for the day,
After returning to spray the throttle cable and linkage daily for about a week, I was still unable to move the seized throttle cable. So, not wanting to spend any money on a machine that may not be worth it, I decided to attempt to free the stuck main clutch. So, I set the throttle to the kill non-run position, put the dozer in gear, pushed in on the clutch pedal and tried to crank the engine. It worked! The engine cranked while in gear with clutched pressed. So now the main clutch is no longer stuck. :cool2:
Next, I started the dozer, checked the blade hydraulics/controls, put it in gear and pulled forward, then backwards. But, apparently both steering clutches are stuck
Now I am waiting on the cable and will replace it a soon as it comes in. I hope that I can get the RPMs up on the engine and pop the steering clutch/brake that it will release and begin to work.
I would like to know if anyone else has been through a similar event and what kind of results you had. I would like to know how and what kind of adjustments are available on the clutches/brakes. Also, I would like to know general opinion or advice about this particular dozer and deal.
Thanks!