Just google case dozer parts and see whats available in your area, in mine there are several that make aftermarket rollers, sprockets and chains, some imported from korea and others like berco, which by the way, made case parts for new case dozers back in the day, even today yet, on some things, so just shop around some, for what your going to do with and the hours you'll probably put on it, I'd go as cheap of parts as you can for that machine, it'll get the job done no matter how high priced the parts you put in it are or how cheap. Case should be able to get about any part on that dozer as well, depending on age of the machine and what vintage it is, otherwise shop after market parts on the internet. Is the dozer a straight 850 or is a B or C model 850, not that it makes a huge difference, but mine is a C model.Īs for parts manuals or service manuals, shop on ebay, I think case still offers them new as well if you want to spend that much. If you just bought the dozer, and don't have a maintenance history, change all the oils and filters first and just check it over for leaks, most case dozers have some to fix somewhere, other than that, its pretty straight forward and easy to understand, ask any questions you want I'll do the best I can to help you out. The older case machines probably won't have brakes that work, my dozer never had brakes till I finally took the time to fix them and get them working again, its not a big deal, just something to remember, especially when it comes to loading and unloading the machine on trailers. Not sure how much you've run a dozer, but once you get onto this you'll do just fine. The case dozers have what some call two speed steering, or both tracks are under power as you turn, instead of stopping one track to turn, once you get onto this, its the biggest thing ever, verses say cat machines of the same age, those require a track to stop in order to turn the dozer. I've never seen one with an outside 8 way on it before, only four way blades or six way blades, I've also never run an 8 way before very much, a six way is unbeatable on those machines, about the handiest size dozer on the market. As for the hydraulic oil, use the cheaper hytran, those dozers are pretty descent machines to run, really simple and still get something done at the end of the day. The M Series comes standard with the industry’s first all-in-one heavy machine support program that’s as powerful as the equipment it protects – CASE ProCare.The single biggest thing, is no matter what anyone tells you if the clutches in that machine are wet clutches and not dry, the torque and transmission require TCH oil in them, hytran is not a substitution for TCH on the case dozers, hytran will eat up the clutch linings on those machines and it gets expensive, most local dealers will tell you hytran is safe to use, its not. Heavy-duty swing-out panels with pressure-closing latches are housed on a solid, box-style frame that’s designed to give quick access to key service points so daily maintenance can be done in a matter of minutes. The M Series is built to minimize maintenance time. Upgraded environmental controls and a factory-installed radio are also available for even more comfort. True positive pressure helps keep out the elements and advanced sealing results in one of the quietest cabs in the industry with a decibel rating of 75 dBa. The redesigned cab offers floor-to-ceiling glass doors and a cab-forward design to provide maximum visibility with direct line-of-sight to the blade edge and ahead of the machine. Not only does this help the 850M achieve 8.7% fuel savings over the previous series while maintaining best-in-class power, it also allows a lower hood profile for greater visibility than competitive Tier 4 setups. The M Series are the industry’s first dozers to be powered by an SCR (Selective Catalytic Reduction) Tier 4 engine. Operators can even customize machine responsiveness by adjusting steering and shuttle sensitivity settings between Smooth, Moderate or Aggressive. A robust, hydrostatic transmission ensures constant power transfer under load and allows for on-the-spot counter rotation with full-power turns. Who says you can’t have brains and brawn? With the new CASE 850M, you can.īuilt with 14% more power than the L Series, the 850M delivers best-in-class drawbar pull of nearly 43,000 lbs of force – 8% greater than the nearest competitor. Operators will also appreciate the redesigned, positive-pressure cab with maximum visibility and versatile controls. And as one of industry’s first dozers to have fuel-efficient SCR technology built in, you’ll be able to do more in the CASE 850M dozer while consuming less. With best-in-class drawbar pull of 42,813 lbs and best-in-class power of 112 hp, no other CASE dozer of this size puts more power at your control.
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