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West Central Indiana | I had one for a few years. There are two sets of pins and bushings in the undercarriage one horizontal set for tensioning and one vertical set for aligning the tracks. If the vertical pins and bushings are wore the tracks run off center. The tracks get very hot and wear bad on one side. I would look close at the guide blocks (both sides). I would also drive it a ways (several minutes) and check closely for anything in the undercarriage that is hot. Also track tractors are not much good if it is slick on top they don't steer very well. | |
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