I have a little Case 310-G crawler/loader and it has a tendency to throw tracks. It always comes off the front idler (can be either side). The rear sprockets have been replaced so are in good shape but the front idlers are original I think. The chains are original but have new pins/bushings. I have been running the tracks tighter than normal... about as tight as I dare now but they still may go, although not as often.
I was considering building up the center height of the front idler which I assume would limit the chain from jumping the center of the idler. I am wondering if this would help.
Otherwise replace the front idlers??
Any thoughts would be apreciated.
Cal Innes
I was considering building up the center height of the front idler which I assume would limit the chain from jumping the center of the idler. I am wondering if this would help.
Otherwise replace the front idlers??
Any thoughts would be apreciated.
Cal Innes