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CAT 955k Traxcavator won't shift out of Neutral

Jim Cripps

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Good afternoon Team
My dad (Nitelite) always spoke very highly of this group. Unfortunately he passed last month.

I've got a 955k that I haven't used in a year or so. Got in it, fired it up but it won't go into gear. The lever does not want to move.
Is this a low fluid safety or is it something more?
Thanks in advance for any insight and thanks for being a great group.
Jim

Dad in his 5ton and my 955k
 

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Hi Jim. I'm new to CAT 955K loaders as I just bought mine in late May of this year, but I had much trouble with my shifter too at first, although a little different problem.
Yours should have a lock that locks loader in neutral, not allowing it to shift into gear. The lever is below the shifter on the front of the shift tower.
I assume you've already made sure that's not the problem?
 

Jim Cripps

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Ashland City, Tn
Hi Jim. I'm new to CAT 955K loaders as I just bought mine in late May of this year, but I had much trouble with my shifter too at first, although a little different problem.
Yours should have a lock that locks loader in neutral, not allowing it to shift into gear. The lever is below the shifter on the front of the shift tower.
I assume you've already made sure that's not the problem?
Congratulations on yours. Mine seems to be a different issue. Seem to have a leading seal in the transmission
 

Welder Dave

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I'd guess it took a big hit or something inside blew apart! I can't tell if the drain plug bung is welded on? If it is you might be able to weld the case.
 

Jim Cripps

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Ashland City, Tn
Good evening Guys!
Thank you all for the input.
The pan was on it. Dropped the pan and this is what we found. Not sure yet as to why but going to try to find someone to weld it. (Hopefully)
It was running fine when I parked it. Still fires right up but it wouldn't go into gear. (Now we know why)
 

Jim Cripps

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PS
We will likely sell Dad's D5 if anyone near Middle Tn is looking for one. I'm sure somewhere on here... dad (Nitelite) told the story of how he came across that one on Father's day.
We will keep his 951 on the property at least as long as I'm around but I don't need the dozer.
 

Welder Dave

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Use a fair amount of preheat when trying to weld it. Would be good if you made a plate you could bolt onto the housing to help control distortion. Even bolting a piece of channel iron across it would help. Drill holes at the ends of the crack first but determine if it's steel or cast iron with a grinder or even see if you can cut a small bit with a cutting torch.
 

Jim Cripps

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Maybe water in it froze. Have to determine what material it is regarding repair or replacement.
Sounds like if it can be welded then it may be worth repairing but from the sounds of it a transmission and install is more than the value of the machine.
Looking for a welder currently
 
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