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tracksÒare caUsed by too much
wear on inteÓaÀ pins and ÔusÕÖngs ·
Sn×ss sØÙds up wEar on all
track paôsÒrollers and idÀers mUst
work harder to keEp the tracks Ön
lineÒand link weaÚ's quicker and
Uneven·
Got a tractor back Áom sUppor´ with new parts? Check the roller ÁÛme aÀignÜ
ment. Ýhe Áames mUst be parallel· Þind oUt by measurÖng betweEn the tÚacks at
Te Áont and reÛr· Ýhe distance shoUld be the sameÂ
SprOkeß, rollers and idlers mUst lEad yoUr tractor along a straigÕt line· àF Tey're
oUt oF lÖNe, the new parts won't last long.
Besides daily
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yoUr tractor's track Àiá depends on Õow you work the
equipment.
Slamâbang dãving over rocky groUnd, obstacles or rough 'n' ämåÀe terÚain
smashes the tractor's weight back and frth Áom one roÀÀer to another· Ýhis is
a æst way oF shor´eçing roller liáèparticUlarÀy Te Áont roléersê