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Caterpillar TH407AG

2010126 HPStandard DieselT1a
A
Good
Score: 73.0/100
Recalls
127
Found
Known Issues
4
1 high severity
Auction Records
0
No price data
Reliability
A
73/100

Specifications

Engine Power126 HP
Engine (kW)93 kW
Fuel TypeStandard Diesel
CategoryT1a
Production Years2010–2010

Safety Recalls

127 found
Arctic Cat Recalls Textron Off-Highway Utility Vehicles Due to Crash Hazard (Recall Alert)

This recall involves all model year 2018 Stampede and Rustler model side by side Arctic Cat off-highway vehicles with VIN number 9003240 through 9004062. The recalled vehicles were sold in multiple colors, have four wheels and side-by-side seating for two or four people. The Stampede models have Textron Off Road on each side of the hood area and Stampede on each side of the box. The Rustler models have Rustler 850 on each side of the hood area and 4X4 on each side of the box. The Vin number is located under the front hood on all models.

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Arctic Cat Recalls Textron Off-Highway Utility Vehicles Due to Fuel Leak and Fire Hazard (Recall Alert)

This recall involves Model Year 2019 Textron Havoc off-highway utility vehicles manufactured by Arctic Cat. The two-seat vehicles come in three color combinations: Charcoal metallic/black, red/black or white/black. The vehicles have Textron Off Road printed on each side of the hood and Havoc on each side of the rear cargo box. Vehicle identification numbers (VIN) ending in 9007497 through 9007717 are included in this recall. The VIN is stamped under the vehicle's front hood.

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Arctic Cat Recalls Side-by-Side Utility Vehicles Due to Crash Hazard (Recall Alert)

This recall involves all model year 2016 Arctic Cat 700 HDX models and model year 2017 Arctic Cat 700 HDX CREW models within the vehicle identification number range of 300001 through 301280. The recalled utility vehicles have four wheels with side-by-side seating for three or six people. They were sold in a variety of colors including green, black, fire red, true timber camo and other colors. "Arctic Cat" is printed on the sides, front and rear of the utility vehicles. "HDX" is printed on the sides of the front fenders. The vehicle identification number on the 700 HDX CREW models is stamped into the upper frame tube under the rear of the cargo box.

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Bob-Cat Recalls Zero Turn Mowers Due to Crash Hazard (Recall Alert)

The CRZ and XRZ model riding mowers have a chassis with an adjustable10-gauge green steel mower deck. The frame, fuel tank, engine compartment and side discharge chute are made of black metal and plastic components. It has four black wheels, two user-operated lever-arm controls and a gray adjustable high-back seat. The mowers range in size from 76 inches to 79 inches long and 45 inches high. The words "Bob Cat" appear in red lettering on the front of the mower and on top of the mower deck, and in a red and white designed logo on the sides of the mower. The words "TufDeck" and "Professional Cut" appear in white lettering on the front face of the mower deck. The recall mowers are: CRZ 48-inch model number 942699 serial numbers 94260000070-94260001236 CZR 52-inch model number 942601 serial numbers 94260100070-94260101722 CZR 61-inch model number 942602 serial numbers 94260200070-94260200545 XRZ 48-inch model number 942610 serial numbers 94261000070-94261000390 XRZ 52-inch model number 942611 serial numbers 94261100070-94261100709 XRZ 61-inch model number 942612 serial numbers 94261200070-94261200342 The plate containing the serial and model number is located under the seat on the frame cross-member.

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On certain vehicles, brake s-cam bracket assemblies on the steering axle could fracture, causing an inoperative brake on the affected wheel end.

On certain vehicles, brake s-cam bracket assemblies on the steering axle could fracture, causing an inoperative brake on the affected wheel end. This could cause the vehicle to pull to one side while braking and/or increase stopping distances, increasing the risk of a crash causing injury and/or damage to property. Correction: Dealers will affect repairs.

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Known Issues

4 reported
1 high3 low
NHTSA: I was using the air pump to inflate a tire on my vehicle and the
high

I was using the air pump to inflate a tire on my vehicle and the device started smoking. I turned it off immediately and detached the air valve fitting from my tire. I could smell something burning or overheating, but nothing was warm to the touch. The smoke continued for about a minute after I turned it off.

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Internal collapse hydraulic hose
low

Cat 416 Backhoe. Hydraulic oil tank is full. Pump is fine. All hydraulics working as normal. Backhoe boom suddenly becomes slow to raise and loses power. Can still raise it but need to have the stick rolled all the way in. Diesel mechanic friend said could be: 1) **trapped air** (I worked with it used the boom circuit and other hydraulic circuits for an hour but no change - is that enough to work out air? is there another way to work out trapped air? 2) **internal collapse of hydraulic hose** \- the boom is using hoses, not pipes so this is possible. Any suggestions on how to check for a collapse instead of just replacing hoses? 3) **probably not a spool valve gone bad because rare** Another mechanic suggested it could be a pressure relief valve gone bad. Not sure if that would only effect the boom? Any way to check. Thanks in advance for any comments. Always glad to NOT have to reinvent the wheel.

Engine
Best Flotation Steam Engine
low

I have never really been able to find much on this steam traction engine. It was designed by either Daniel Best or CL Best, son of Daniel Best, seen both listed. Daniel is who first merged with Holt, CL went on to his own company. Later CL Best also merged and I believe that is when the name changed to Caterpillar. CL was also the Chairman of the Board for Caterpillar from the mid 1920's until 1952. Always wondered since I was a kid how this thing actually did. Going by the picture its one of the largest I have ever seen. Would appreciate if anyone has information, please share. ​ ​ https://preview.redd.it/dots7uhnb94c1.jpg?width=564&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=b79a67b83a55d98e04562ff4b9e3720b365a9c73

Engine
Issue at plantation - Help needed
low

We’re an agarwood (Aquilaria crassna) plantation in Sri Lanka. We have an issue with heortia vitessoides. The main issue is not just the caterpillar that’s eating the leaves and causing the plant to die, but, that the plantation is fully lit all night and so it attracts loads of moths in the night.. I’m hoping someone here can provide me A) A solution to get rid of the caterpillars at my plantation B) A way to avoid the moths.. Turning off more than 50% of the lights is not an option Yes yes.. I know monoculture is bad. We as a family aren't planning on doing monoculture again.

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Market Value

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Hours Benchmark

Class: Row Crop (100200 HP)
Low use400 /year
Typical600 /year
High use850 /year
Typical lifetime12,000 hours
Expected life15 years

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