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Shep1970
06-26-2022, 12:32 PM
Well lets see..... I have an older friend (actually he went to high school w/my dad) and i basically have known him forever (he worked in dirt his whole life) he retired 10yrs ago and he is realizing he has to start letting things go. When my older son (AJ) was 5yrs old this man said/promised he'd own this machine someday, my son used to ride in the cab w/him while running this very machine for hours.
Anyway its now ours/his it wasn't free but lets just say it was "very" affordable. This Cat hasn't moved (trax) in over 6yrs but he started it once a yr ran the hydrolics but hasn't touched it in 2yrs.
So i figure charge up the batteries first they still had charge but only 9v each (bats were almost new when parked) but i hope to bring them back to life (trickle charge) a few days (new bats are very expensive!) The machine's previous owner say's why bother just jump in an she'll fire right up... Me being anal about things i want to give it all a cleaning (mouse crap/nests) and give it a good inspection first and lube.
My son aj has all the required licenses to run larger equipment (at work) but has little to not much experience doing it. This machine will give him as many hours as he wishes (digging in the family land outback)
I will update this as things progress- if anyone's interested.

shep
I believe this CAT to be a 215B LC 85 or 86yr but could be wrong

oh ya and these batteries are friggan heavy!!!
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El Camexican
06-26-2022, 06:37 PM
Cool machine and even cooler backstory, keep the posts coming buddy!

plastikosmd
06-26-2022, 10:18 PM
Keep us in loop

I use mine to take out the garbage at times
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W Vaughan
06-27-2022, 11:15 AM
That’s a lot of machine. The older machines tend to take sitting up better than the new ones. I would give the fuel tank a good look before starting it. Diesel tends to grow algae when sitting over time. It would be way easier to drain the tank and start with fresh fuel than to have to clean/repair the entire system due to dirty fuel.

90nut
06-28-2022, 07:32 PM
Nice, and yes, the diesel will grow some gnarly stuff. Drain it, and get some cheapish filters incase she plugs up. Hydraulic hoses can cost a small fortune and be a pita to change. Good luck and enjoy!

Shep1970
06-28-2022, 08:32 PM
Nice, and yes, the diesel will grow some gnarly stuff. Drain it, and get some cheapish filters incase she plugs up. Hydraulic hoses can cost a small fortune and be a pita to change. Good luck and enjoy!
Thanks, luckily there's only about 5 gallons in the tank(bonfire time) The hour meter reads 7,700 hours and i have no idea if thats considered alot or not. , 269617

shep

90nut
06-28-2022, 10:40 PM
If it's the original hour meter, that's low. I'm running some 10 year old stuff with 10k hours on it. But, the iron fires up at 6:30 am and doesn't shut off wed quoting time some days. Maintenance is a key factor. Grease is cheap, pins bushings and line boring aint!

Shep1970
06-29-2022, 05:41 PM
So the interior is actually not bad except for a tear in the seat the seat foam is intact of coarse thats where mice left some dark rice- the machine is definitely sun faded with light surface rust in areas but i think a power wash is next in/out.
The engine oil looks good a bit dirty but good, radiator coolant looks great but (needs a cap) fell apart into 3pieces when removed but works for now.
The boom has had a couple re-enforcing plates welded on and looks like a couple factory welds re-done. No bees nests "yet"
Machine has definitely sat outside its whole life.


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Gumbo
06-30-2022, 12:29 AM
That’s a great old girl, those old Cats are built well very strong! that interior is very tidy for its age, I would say the hours look to be genuine and they are very low for its age. Hope it fires into life[emoji1303]


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ironchop
06-30-2022, 05:06 PM
That's badass

coolpool
07-09-2022, 11:16 AM
Definitely watching this thread! The sprockets look good too! Did he throw in the manual by chance? I'd hit this thing hard with PB Blaster or Kroil on anything rusty that may need to move at some time...especially hinges and latches. Is there an exhaust flapper on it...hard to see in the pictures.

Shep1970
07-09-2022, 11:38 AM
Definitely watching this thread! The sprockets look good too! Did he throw in the manual by chance? I'd hit this thing hard with PB Blaster or Kroil on anything rusty that may need to move at some time...especially hinges and latches. Is there an exhaust flapper on it...hard to see in the pictures.
Yes theres an exhaust flapper, we drained about 2-quarts of oil engine last week to be sure theres no water in there, of coarse most of that ended up all over me. Still working on trying to get the batteries back to life, one of them is good the other charges up to 12.55volts but overnight drops down to 10.5v. (batts out of machine still) Had to pick up another charger, our old one died.
Actually the old owner called me a couple nights ago said he found the Manual and we are picking it up tomorrow. Been Hot and muggy so haven't done much else. Planning for a "try to start" next weekend- Still gotta check the air filter for critters/nests/dirt.
Have to go to CAT this week to get a radiator cap and my son wants to purchase a new seat cushion/cover if available.
shep

Shep1970
07-23-2022, 08:04 PM
Not much to add it's been way to hot/muggy. But we do have new batteries/couple fuel filters, rad cap and manuals.
Heading to PA for a few days, i've never been to hershey park and it's supposed to be around 90* the day we are going........yuck
Hopefully the weather will break at home next wk but i swear u could cook an egg on that excavator during the day if need be.

shep
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Dirtcrasher
07-26-2022, 03:39 AM
I know all too well the PAIN of buying batteries for these dinosaurs. One time I bought them at NAPA, they lasted about 18 months and told me there was no warranty!! I've almost never trickle charged them over a length of time because I always start the machine at least once a month and use it, even in the cold, otherwise I'd trickle charge them. I wasn't too happy about the NAPA ordeal, could not make sense of it, although they tend to have better products than these typical auto parts stores. When they wouldn't help me I went straight to John Deere and paid 600$ for 2 new 6V batteries wired in series for 12V, I think that was about 7 years ago or so now and they still work fine. I just make an effort to constantly start and run the BHL, in your case you'll have to trickle charge them if you don't use the machine often enough. I later learned you can possibly use a welder to de-sulfate the plates on an old battery, I wish I had tried that before I brought those old ones back to NAPA because that was a big loss... I bet that thing will start up and run perfect, just change the fuel filter first, use fresh diesel, and it wouldn't hurt to change the engine oil and HYD filters. You may have to knock out some pins to get grease in them again (or a torch on the area works sometimes), but you don't have as many as a typical BHL does. If you need any help I'll be happy to pick up a hazmat suit and dive under/in there with ya. Have fun in PA! This summer was awesome up until a week ago, not fun ATM...

Shep1970
08-13-2022, 03:17 PM
It runs.....I missed recording the initial start up by a few seconds but it purred to life with 2 turns of the key.
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Dirtcrasher
08-13-2022, 05:51 PM
NICE!! I knew it would fire right up, glad you got it running after forking out that cash.

Looks like the little guy bought the same truck as mine...

Shep1970
08-13-2022, 06:07 PM
Yup, AJ loves his truck- although the clutch slave cylinder gave out on his way home a couple wks ago- but all is good now
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Dirtcrasher
08-19-2022, 01:17 AM
You mean you didn't teach him how to shift without a clutch?? How dare you call yourself a father :lol: That TACO is in super nice shape, hard to find like that these days. Mine "use to" look just like it.

That excavator is the balls, you'd be surprised how well you can lever ground with just that bucket, let alone you can stick Pelosi in the bucket and dig to China. Who needs a loader? Level the machine, curl the bucket and rotate away!

I'm about ready to start the new shop, wanna come help lay down some concrete?? Don't worry, I'm ordering a it, otherwise we'd need about 300 80lb bags...

sledcrazyinCT
08-28-2022, 10:55 AM
Nice excavator! 20 ton machine that is really well built. I am looking at one now auction house has an $18,500 reserve on it-has under 4000 hours supposedly.

Shep1970
08-28-2022, 12:32 PM
So far so good everything except a blown track adjuster seal no blown hoses (yet) engine doesnt have any bad noises. We ran the machine for about 3hrs the past wk end really only in one spot due to track adjuster seal and waiting couple wks for cooler weather to deal w/that.
Picked up the thumb brace last wk end the old owner found it so thats good. Still need to get the other spare bucket that has almost new teeth it is just burried in thorn bushes at the moment we'll wait til fall to get it.
I like that this machine is just old enough that theres not much if any computer controlled stuff and basic emissions stuff.

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A buddy that knows these machines thats helping insists the track adj seal can be replaced without splitting the track so we will see....
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atc007
09-03-2022, 08:27 PM
7700 is average hours. That is one heck of a shovel there bud. I've been saving batteries for years and now have more than I can use.. If I had more time I would grab some solar panels and build a bank.. For all flooded batteries Pop the caps off, top off with distilled water. Using a 200-300 amp jump charger or much more preferably a small welder. Jump the cells back to life. There is much more to it than that, but with a welder it is literally a under 10 minute process. I have yet to find a battery I couldn't save except one that the post was broken out of. This process simply fries the sulfation
off the cells and reintroduces it back into the acid. The first handful I did, I thought, well, they will decalcify and die. Not one has went backwards. Greatest hack ever. Most of these are in diesel tractors that may not be run a half a year at a time. Also daily driver trucks and vans. Sorry for the rant. I don't want any of my 3WW buddies to ever need to buy another battery again. Shep,, I don't know how, but if you can do something to preserve the seals on those hydraulic cylinders ,,do. Some of them are a lil heavy to deal with and will almost surely start puking oil .IDK if cleaning the cylinder rod chrome and WD or something would help the seals? I just don't know except you will probably be dealing with it sooner than later. Maybe changing out the hydraulic oil now would buy a little time, but that aint cheap either and you'll be in there once one blows anyhow. At any rate, what a great gift. Wow.

ironchop
09-06-2022, 12:35 PM
7700 is average hours. That is one heck of a shovel there bud. I've been saving batteries for years and now have more than I can use.. If I had more time I would grab some solar panels and build a bank.. For all flooded batteries Pop the caps off, top off with distilled water. Using a 200-300 amp jump charger or much more preferably a small welder. Jump the cells back to life. There is much more to it than that, but with a welder it is literally a under 10 minute process. I have yet to find a battery I couldn't save except one that the post was broken out of. This process simply fries the sulfation
off the cells and reintroduces it back into the acid. The first handful I did, I thought, well, they will decalcify and die. Not one has went backwards. Greatest hack ever. Most of these are in diesel tractors that may not be run a half a year at a time. Also daily driver trucks and vans. Sorry for the rant. I don't want any of my 3WW buddies to ever need to buy another battery again. Shep,, I don't know how, but if you can do something to preserve the seals on those hydraulic cylinders ,,do. Some of them are a lil heavy to deal with and will almost surely start puking oil .IDK if cleaning the cylinder rod chrome and WD or something would help the seals? I just don't know except you will probably be dealing with it sooner than later. Maybe changing out the hydraulic oil now would buy a little time, but that aint cheap either and you'll be in there once one blows anyhow. At any rate, what a great gift. Wow.This is fantastic info

Thanks

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