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Question-850 c case crawler tracks!

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Daveminn

05-21-2006 05:07:16




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Just put new tracks on my 850 c case crawler.Question,When I start it up and begin to move the right side acts like it is jumping the sprocket.Tracks are as tight as they can be but after about a half minute of this they work fine and dont do this anymore.Any ideas?Thanks guys for the help you have given me in past problems,Dave A




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Daveminn

05-21-2006 10:36:41




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 Re: Question-850 c case crawler tracks! in reply to Daveminn, 05-21-2006 05:07:16  
I put on new sprockets at the same time and allignment with old spacers seemed good and straight.They are sealed chain type.This only happens on the right side less than a minute after starting to move.Dave a



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05-21-2006 06:19:33




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 Re: Question-850 c case crawler tracks! in reply to Daveminn, 05-21-2006 05:07:16  
Are this sealed chains or lubed?? If sealed could they be froze in a couple of links? I have a Small Case here right now that has some frozen links and it will not follow the sprocket and someimes skips a tooth or two,OR did you change the sprockets at the same time?? If the old track went to long and the tips of the teeth had been spinning on the old bushing they could be to short. Always best to run new spockets wih new tracks or bushings. Hard to guess without looking at what it is doing can only guess.

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