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Dealing with a Bent Hitch on a D3G Dozer
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Issue with the Hitch
Owners of the Caterpillar D3G dozer sometimes run into problems with the drawbar or hitch bending, especially when the machine is used for heavy pulling or is subjected to side loads it wasn’t designed for. A bent hitch can make attaching implements or towing difficult and may lead to further wear if not addressed.

Causes and Contributing Factors
A bent hitch often happens when operators pull loads at awkward angles or exceed the intended towing capacity. Sudden jerks or snags while pulling can also twist or bend the hitch over time. Regular heavy use without proper towing accessories can make the problem worse.

Repair Suggestions
Some operators suggest that minor bends can be straightened using heat and careful force, but caution that this should be done with proper equipment to avoid further damage or weakening the metal. In more severe cases, the hitch may need to be removed and straightened in a press, or replaced entirely if it’s cracked or too deformed.

Preventative Tips
To prevent a hitch from bending again, experienced operators recommend using the right towing attachments and ensuring loads are pulled straight in line with the machine. Adding reinforcement plates or using a stronger aftermarket drawbar can also help for machines that see frequent heavy towing work.

Conclusion
A bent hitch on a D3G is not uncommon but is usually fixable with the right approach. Careful repairs and improved towing practices help keep the hitch in good shape and extend the dozer’s working life for tough jobs.
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