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HELP!! JD350b track jumped sprocket!!??!!
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Posted by MrBill on February 23, 2004 at 06:39:48 from (144.9.158.88):
Help!! Probably a simple problem but pretty major for me. I have only owned this 350b for 2 months and am constantly learning about this machine. I was out working in the trees yesterday and the right track jumped off the rear drive sprocket. I probably have the ideal setup; bucket loader and 93 series backhoe. I can lower the bucket and outrigger and raise the right side off the ground. I had some help stop by and we hooked a chain to track and the backhoe bucket to stretch the track out. We got close but we really need to back the tension off the track adjustment to get it back on the sprocket. On the track tension cylinder is the bolt next to the grease zerk the bolt to release the grease pressure to bring the sprockets together? And do I need to hook a come-a-long to the pulleys to bring them together or will they come together on their own? I am way out in the trees so I cannot get any other equipment out to it. So how do I get the track back on? Any help is appreciated. Thanks, MrBill
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