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Re: Mell of a Hess - 350b
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Posted by seann on January 24, 2005 at 14:24:09 from (66.217.129.93):
In Reply to: Re: Mell of a Hess - 350b posted by MrBill on January 24, 2005 at 07:28:48:
Mrbill man I feel for ya! That looks like a mess, and although I haven't thrown a track yet, I've been stuck in the mud a time or two (4 times to be exact). Oh well I guess it goes with the territory when you're a newbie like us, live and learn. Although actually now that mostly it's out of the mud hole, I think you'll end up managing ok. From what I've been reading once you know how, putting the chain back on isn't THAT bad. And at least you have a smaller crawler and not some gargantuan behemoth. I would think if you could get that front idler compressed really well and maybe jack up the one side a bit you could get the track back on without too much trouble. Anyway good luck, let us know how you make out. I know that stuck in the mud feeling though, it sucks!
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