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Re: HELP!! JD350b track jumped sprocket!!??!!
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Posted by Brokenwrench on February 23, 2004 at 14:57:03 from (152.163.252.6):
In Reply to: HELP!! JD350b track jumped sprocket!!??!! posted by MrBill on February 23, 2004 at 06:39:48:
The bolt next to the grease fitting will release the grease from the adjuster.If there is any tension at all the adjuster will move back,probably not all the way though. To get it all the way back,you can take a piece of 4x4 between the front bucket and idler,and curl the bucket back SLOWLY AND CAREFULLY to force the idler all the way into the adjuster.Or pull it back with a comealong.Depending on how worn out the chain is you might be able to get it back on the sprocket.If not,you will have to break the track to get it back on. The lever on the outside is for a 3rd hydraulic function such as a 4 in 1 bucket.For point of reference,if you are operating on slopes,or in the woods,and don't need the Hoe,take it off,it only takes about 5 minutes once you've done it once or twice. Thats an awful lot of weight to be carrying around,it's hard on the finals,sprockets and tracks,and probably part of the reason you threw a track.
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