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Good advice, thanks. As mine is not professionally used it may well be that the TT rod is corroded and therefore wouldn't compress fully thus causing the lack of 'slack'? The second track went without a hitch, suggesting that the TT rod was more compressed than the first. Maybe I should take a good look at my TT ram chrome? Thanks for the steer.
Rgds CL
Most commonly its full of muck that gets packed in there ... if you pull the whole idler out, you'll be able to see whats stopping it .. usually its time to attack with a pry bar and get all the sh*t out
One of your Idlers didnt go in far enough then ...
When I take the old track off I throw an old fence post in between the sprocket and the track .. rotate about 180 degrees to force the grease chamber empty and that give full clearance for fitting new.
The down side of this method is that if your TT (track tension) rod is rusted .. it rips the seals on the TT ram and it wont retension and hold pressure
It works ok for tracks that wear out fast on hire kit .. but I wouldnt reccomend it on privately owned kit .. unless you know your TT ram chrome work is good
Hi Muz
Good advice, thanks. As mine is not professionally used it may well be that the TT rod is corroded and therefore wouldn't compress fully thus causing the lack of 'slack'? The second track went without a hitch, suggesting that the TT rod was more compressed than the first. Maybe I should take a good look at my TT ram chrome? Thanks for the steer.
No, (being a total amateur and needing to learn a lot) I followed a couple of u tube posts re changing tracks and fitted one end of the track on the idler wheel (or whatever it's called) first, so that I could use a lever between the teeth on the drive sprocket to pull the track on. That worked eventually but see the post by Muz.
One of your Idlers didnt go in far enough then ...
When I take the old track off I throw an old fence post in between the sprocket and the track .. rotate about 180 degrees to force the grease chamber empty and that give full clearance for fitting new.
The down side of this method is that if your TT (track tension) rod is rusted .. it rips the seals on the TT ram and it wont retension and hold pressure
It works ok for tracks that wear out fast on hire kit .. but I wouldnt reccomend it on privately owned kit .. unless you know your TT ram chrome work is good
I fitted both tracks today.
The first took three hours of levering, lubricating, banging & not a little swearing, to get the damn thing on the drive sprocket. There was a time when I doubted that the size moulded into the inner surface was correct, as it simply seemed too tight a fit but eventually I got it on with the aid of grease, sash cramps, a big lever and a 14lb hammer!. The second track went on in about three minutes not three hours - why? - I just don't know. There seemed to be a lot more play allowing it to be levered on to the drive sprocket without any difficulty. But with the tracks stretched to the correct clearance below the central track roller they appear to be exactly the same size. Just odd?
Thanks for the steer Muz.
I checked them all and got a good deal, including delivery, from a French concessionaire, plus a 2 year guarantee from your link at http://www.astrakgroup.co.uk/default.aspx.
Much appreciated CL
Yea it's new thing they've started doing.. So it's not on their web site yet... May be its only certain depots ? I thought you might get a better delivery quote as they are a pan European outfit. GTW will have an agent in your region somewhere dunno about Astrak but there are plenty more of these guys about
as they are now solideal suppliers and they beat Astraks best price
Astrak offer a 2 year gurantee though
Hi Muz
I've got enquiries launched with the first two but the ATS link only takes me to a tyre sales and I've failed to find any link to digger tracks. Their phone line links are only to local UK branches and concessionaires, web problems or complaints. I see no reference to plant or machinery, have I missed something?
Rgds CL
One of the tracks on my 2004 Takeuchi TBO 16 has just given up the ghost and I intend to replace both of them. Can I ask for any advice regarding changing old tracks for new ones? How do I identify what model/specification track I need for my machine? Can anyone recommend a supplier that I can by on line from and get them delivered? Any tips or tricks will be much appreciated.
Rgds CL
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