ajk
10-16-2005 03:46:22
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Tracks in reply to Case450, 10-14-2005 06:12:00
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You are thinking along the right lines,reseal the adjusters,remove a link from each side and that will enable you to run the tracks to destruction which is common practice,each track will have a master pin and link,you will need to find the master link by looking for a pin that looks different from the rest,it could have a dimple in the centre or a raised centre,drive the pin out,you will need a drift,weld a handle on a piece of bar a bit smaller then the pin to drive it out,when the track is split take the pad off that is over the female link,with a torch cut out the piece of the bush and pin that is inside the link where the sprocket ran and get the remains out of the way,blow a hole from the outside in the centre of the pin on each side and drive each of the pieces of pin in,the link should now fall away,be careful not to cut the other link,one link is all you can remove,reseal the adjusters,push the idler back fully and rejoin the track and adjust it up and you will get another bit of life from them. AJ
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