ADJUSTING TRACK TENSION
To adjust the track tension, you must first unlock the bearing take-up nuts by loosening the
lead nut (the one farthest to the front).
With the lead nut out of the way, loosen or tighten the other nut to obtain the correct
track tension, as noted in the previous section.
Once the track is properly tensioned, make sure that the distance from the bearing housing
to the front of the bearing pad is the same on both sides of the track. (See pictures below)
Re-lock the bearing take-up nuts, but do not over tighten them.
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TRACK CLEAT REPLACEMENT
When a track is bent, it can usually be
straightened in a hydraulic press.
The only time that it cannot be
straightened is if the cleat is twisted or
cracked.
Roll the cleat in need of replacement to
the rear sprockets.
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The rear sprockets will hold the
drive lugs in place as you remove
the cleat.
Remove the cleat, and either straighten
or replace it.
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