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Posted by jdemaris on May 19, 2007 at 06:55:39 from (66.218.17.156):
In Reply to: recondition dozer tracks posted by Glenn E Moore on May 18, 2007 at 17:54:10:
How near Lake George? Randy Merill in Treadwell, Delaware Co., NY bought our old track press from the last Deere dealership I worked at. He has it set up at his farm and does small dozer tracks, e.g. 420s, 440s, 350s, etc. He just turned the pins and bushings in my Cletrac HG and also in my Deere 1010. 607-746-8480 or 3549. It's just about impossible though to get him to do any track-work during growing or planting season. I'm about a 2 hours ride from the Lake George area. I know an old timer there that does a lot of small crawler work - also sells used parts - but does not have a track-press. Most people I know from that area have their tracks done in Germantown. They will do the tracks while you wait and use Berco pins and bushings.
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