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Caterpillar 906 Wheel Loader Rear Differential Gear Set
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Overview of the Cat 906
The Caterpillar 906 Compact Wheel Loader, powered by a responsive C2.8 engine paired with a hydrostatic drive and “shift-on-the-go” locking differentials, offers impressive fuel efficiency and smooth operation. It boasts a rear center differential fluid capacity of approximately 8.8 L (2.3 gal) and features optional locking differentials for enhanced traction.
Rear Differential Gear Set: Part Numbers and Availability
  • The complete rear differential assembly for the Cat 906 is identified by part number 229-5626.
  • The individual pinion and bevel gear set is part number 218-4692, but it is currently listed as not available.
Design Evolution and Upgrade Solutions
The unavailability of the specific gear set appears to stem from a shift in design—Caterpillar introduced a new pinion design aimed at solving the common issue of stripped splines on earlier shafts. This redesign suggests that older parts were phased out in favor of a more robust solution.
Diagnosis and Repair Recommendations
If you’re dealing with differential issues such as noise, slippage, or failure to hold torque, here’s a practical roadmap:
  • Identify differential type: Confirm whether your machine has an open or limited-slip differential, as part compatibility may vary.
  • Check current parts availability: Since the original bevel gear set is no longer available, consult an authorized Cat dealer for updated assembly options (229-5626) or retrofit kits.
  • Inspect for spline damage: Examine the pinion shaft spline carefully. If it's stripped or worn, replacement with the newer design component is the only reliable fix.
  • Evaluate full replacement: In most cases where internal damage exists, replacing the entire differential assembly is recommended—especially given the unavailability of individual pinion gear components.
Real-World Tip
One owner shared that after repeated spline stripping, the shop ultimately installed the updated pinion design. The result: no recurrence of the issue and restored performance. This field insight underscores the engineering improvements behind the redesign.
Summary of Key Points
  • Complete assembly: 229-5626 (available)
  • Individual gear set: 218-4692 (discontinued)
  • New design: Updated pinion addresses spline stripping
  • Workaround: Swap full assembly or retrofit using updated components
  • Check differential type: Open vs. limited slip affects parts fitment
Conclusion
While aging Cat 906 wheel loaders may encounter rear differential wear—including issues with stripped spline shafts—the path forward lies in embracing updated designs. Since the original bevel gear set is obsolete, your best approach is to replace the complete differential assembly or retrofit using the redesigned pinion setup. Always confirm your machine’s serial number and differential type with your Cat parts specialist to secure the correct replacement and preserve the loader’s reliability on the job.
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