Would aftermarket pads be just as good and cheaper?
If your existing track shoes are in basically good condition (not too thin on the base or bent) can you get them re-grousered at a competitive price..?6Y1385 showing as $27.97 in my pricing, but we are a big customer and get discounts over normal pricing.
I know some guys who build up their own grousers with weld, or weld strips to add length. Takes time but if its between that and buying new pads its cheaper. Good practice too.What about berco or similar companies? What are they giving for pricing?
Berco quoted me 29.06 for my D3c series 2.
Best (and only IMO) bar material for re-grousering is from Dura-Tuff. The others aren't worth wasting your money on & it's the brand that most dealers with a major undercarriage repair shop use. You can buy bar in all sorts of heights and pre-cut to the correct width to suit your shoes. Installing them is a doddle.http://www.dura-tuff.com/In rock we get 3-4 lives out of Super Extreme Service track shoes (original + re-grousering 2/3 times) before the base of the shoe becomes too thin to warrant re-grousering again. Re-grousering costs us about 60% of the cost of a new track shoe and gives pretty much identical wear life to new shoes.
6Y1385 $26.76 from two different Cat dealers
If you look around you can probably find some used ones or perhaps some with rails, some people buying machines replace them with regular pads to extend the undercarrage life, if the don't need the flotation provided by wider tracks. Sometimes LGP's sell cheaper because of this.
Genuine Cat - $23.95 each, and that's the best offer I could find ..........
I know this thread is over a decade old but figured it’s worth a shot.looking for the same pads for a D3c and my dealer quoted me $65 if I were to buy at least one side.I know metal price has gone up but that’s crazy. Anyone else have a current price in their area?
$57.28 at my dealer in PA.Didn't check quantity available, though, since I didn't know how many.
New pads at less the $60 a piece is still less than trying to weld grouser steel on.
I called Cat parts dept. a 6Y1385 today is $58.43.Last year invoice dated January 5 2022 price for 6Y1385 was $44.29.I see you are from our State in the middle of the Pacific Ocean so your price would be higher; shipping you understand.
Check aftermarket such as Trek, ITM, etc. A D3C is a small relatively light machine so isn't as hard on undercarriage like a bigger dozer.
Try a Chinese supplier, you don't need D11 quality steel for a D3. There are plenty of Chinese companies offering D3 undercarriage on Alibaba.https://www.alibaba.com//trade/sear...atId=&tab=all&SearchText=Caterpillar+D3+track
It was about 15 years ago I did my undercarriage but at that time 14in. triple grouser pads for a 931B were about $15.00 or $16.00cad. Not even worth trying to remove and reuse any of the old pads. A lot of them were loose is why I replaced them but probably just as many were still tight. They were from Trek/DCF and have no noticeable wear in about 1700 hours on my loader with a heavy backhoe on the back. I bet they'd measure as new. I paid a couple hundred bucks extra to have them bolted on properly in the track press. Torque turn for 288 bolts by hand didn't appeal to me.
You're going to need bolts too, the old ones rarely stay tight. (if you can even save them) They'll not be any better priced than the pads these days.