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Is the cat D31 the same as the 931?

Is the cat D31 the same as the 931?

I think the D31 has the same pitch, but the Komatsu pads won’t fit a Cat rail or vice versa. Yes, it is basically a D-3 with a loader frame. The service manual has references to the D-3 as well as the 931 in almost all areas. Some parts are no longer available from Cat as they are discontinued.

Is the 931 cat a D-3 loader frame?

Yes, it is basically a D-3 with a loader frame. The service manual has references to the D-3 as well as the 931 in almost all areas. Some parts are no longer available from Cat as they are discontinued. Example is the pinion gear in the final drive.

Is the roof on the 931 cat a fops?

Is the roof on it a FOPS,dosent seem stout enough to be a ROPS. Controls look to be the same or very similar to the D3. Plowed a lot of snow (woods roads) with the D3,so should be able to at least drive the 931 around the yard with out crunching the wifes car.

What can you tell me about the 931 loader?

I have found that the 931 is most likely the loader version of a D3. Not sure of age but guessing, built somewhere in the 70s? Should fit right in my yard.

What can you tell me about the 931 cat?

Controls look to be the same or very similar to the D3. Plowed a lot of snow (woods roads) with the D3,so should be able to at least drive the 931 around the yard with out crunching the wifes car. Ill post a few pics if i get to be the new owner. Im sure ill have more ? either way. Okay after reading all the responses…har de har har.

Is the roof on it a FOPS,dosent seem stout enough to be a ROPS. Controls look to be the same or very similar to the D3. Plowed a lot of snow (woods roads) with the D3,so should be able to at least drive the 931 around the yard with out crunching the wifes car.

Is the cat D3B a good solid machine?

Hey guys, I just bought a late 1980s Cat D3B to use around my place. I specifically wanted a smaller machine so i could get around easier between trees and such. It seems like a good solid machine but it does need some attention. Specifically it needs the brakes adjusted or replaced as they require quite a bit if pressure to turn the machine.

I think the D31 has the same pitch, but the Komatsu pads won’t fit a Cat rail or vice versa. Yes, it is basically a D-3 with a loader frame. The service manual has references to the D-3 as well as the 931 in almost all areas. Some parts are no longer available from Cat as they are discontinued.

Yes, it is basically a D-3 with a loader frame. The service manual has references to the D-3 as well as the 931 in almost all areas. Some parts are no longer available from Cat as they are discontinued. Example is the pinion gear in the final drive.

Is there a Repair Manual for a caterpillar 951b?

Diagnostic and repair procedures are covered in great detail to repair, maintain, rebuild, refurbish or restore your Caterpillar 941, 941B, 951B, 951C Track-Type Loader like a professional mechanic in local service/repair workshop. This cost-effective quality manual is 100% complete and intact as should be without any missing pages.

What is the official shop manual for a caterpillar?

Complete digital official shop manual contains service, maintenance, and troubleshooting information for the Caterpillar 931, 941, 941B, 951, 951B, 951C Track-Type Loader.

What to do if your caterpillar has steering problem?

1. Perform a visual inspection. Refer to Testing and Adjusting, “Visual Inspection”. 2. If the problem has not been identified, do “Operation Checks”. 3. If the problem is still undetermined, do “Performance Tests”. This procedure will help to identify the steering hydraulic system problems.

Is the caterpillar 941B track machine still running?

Up for consignment auction is Caterpillar 941B track machine/ crawler. Unit is equipped with good tracks, good bucket, power shift transmission, and sound undercarriage. Nice factory canopy to keep the sun off of you. Unit was running when it got here but has since stopped running at this time. T…

How to test the steering system in a car?

Test the steering system with the engine at high idle. Rotate the steering wheel. Measure the time that is required to turn the front wheels from the full right turn position to the full left turn position and back to the full right turn position. If the time is more than 9.0 seconds, there could be a problem in the steering hydraulic system.

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