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Re: Re: Re: Re: D7 Track off
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Posted by gar on July 20, 2002 at 22:31:53 from (161.184.204.82):
In Reply to: Re: Re: Re: D7 Track off posted by Bob /Ont. on June 17, 2002 at 19:55:05:
i own 2 d7 and the way i put the tracks back on is first jack the cat up on the one side, then loosen off the front weel and take off the spacer block as well push the front weel right back then you track will go back on, then pull the front weel with a truck or a cumalong to a tree then put your spacer block back on and reajust the track, you want about 1 inch slack in the tack when you try to lift it with a bar do the tack ajustment with the cat jacked up, i do it myself it take me about 1 hr,also when you get it back on watch the small idler weels that the track dosent jump them if they do just jack it up on that side and run the cat to turn the tracks on that side they go right back on then ajust track again
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