When a dozer blade breaks, the whole job grinds to a halt. We’ve got a John Deere 700J in the shop with a busted blade joint — a mess from a previous, shoddy repair. The loggers really did a number on this one, but we’re fixing it the right way this time. Watch as we:
Take the massive blade off the dozer to get a good look at the damage.
-Cut out the old, broken parts and grind it down clean.
-Weld in a brand new, heavy-duty ball and socket joint.
-Carefully pre-heat the metal to make sure the welds are strong and will last.
-Put it all back together with new pins and get it working smoothly again.
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00:00 Dozer Blade Damage Inspection
00:03 Removing the Dozer Blade
00:52 Preparing for Welding
05:55 Pin Removal Process
10:06 New Parts Inspection
11:18 Installing New Pins & Bushings
13:58 Pre-Heating for Welding
16:20 Welding the New Components
17:46 Pinning the Tilt Cylinder
19:18 Final Assembly and Adjustments
25:38 Blade Reattachment and Testing
32:32 Dozer Back in Action
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