
CBP-436(2017) Operation and Maintenance Manual-CTS Tractors
Camso | 12-17 | 43
7.0 TROUBLESHOOTING
Problem
Possible cause
Solution
Uneven tread wear
High amount of roading
Swap tracks side to side
Splits/opening on the side
or top of tread
High amount of roading or
overheat of tread
Swap tracks side to side, replace
tracks if necessary
Cuts on track drive lugs
Inadequate track tension
Tension the track
Normal track flex effect
Read “Rubber part inspection”
section
Breakaway of track drive
lugs
Material or workmanship defect
(clean separation)
Contact Authorized Dealer
Material build up on
sprocket/drivewheel
(jagged separation)
Clean material off of drive wheel
Install drive sprocket scrapers
Guide lug side wear
Side slope application
Read “Proper use, precautions,
not authorized use” section
Track misalignment
Swap tracks side to side. If
problem still persists, contact
your Camso dealer
Correct tensioning
pressure not possible
Pressure gage failure
Replace pressure gage
Accumulator failure
Replace accumulator
Tension pressure
changes daily or during
use
Air trapped in tensioning system Perform tensioning system
discharge/purge procedure.
Sudden loss of track
tension
Tensioning circuit leakage
Repair or replace the damaged
component
Detachment of rubber
from rollers and idlers
Overheating due to long road
run at maximum speed
Read “Proper use, precautions,
not authorized use” section
Material or workmanship defect
Contact Official Dealer
Inner side wear on idler
rubber
Abrasive debris built up
Clean tracks more frequently
Long hillside work
Read “Proper use, precautions,
not authorized use” section
Noise from main axle
support
Bearing failure
Replace damaged bearing
High temperature of idler
or roller axle hub
Bearing failure
Replace damaged bearing
Lack of lubricant
Add oil
High temperature of main
axle seat
Bearing failure
Replace damaged bearing
Noise from idler or roller
axle hub
Bearing failure
Replace damaged bearing
Lubricant leak from idler
or roller axle hub
Seal damage
Replace damaged seal