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Track joining rig

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Bob Gould
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Track joining rig

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Simple does the job. I hardly had to swear at all! :)
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Fabrice Le Roux
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Re: Track joining rig

Post by Fabrice Le Roux »

Bob,

Nice one mate. I have gone with the cheap n cheeful option on the Sherman before.
cable tie track strap
cable tie track strap
If the vehicle is on a table then using a racheting strap to press down and compress the suspension will generally make enough slack to to slip the track pins though.

Going to make a turnbuckle tool like yours to take down to the woods for driving days. Thanks for sharing.

cheers Fabrice

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Re: Track joining rig

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Fabrice. Cheap n cheerful but It does the job :D Problem with a KT is the tracks are very heavy and the pins have to go through several bearings so i need the precision tighten/slacken feature of a mini turnbuckle. The turnbuckle i use is a M4 from ebay at about £2.99. Its only a couple of inches long closed
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Re: Track joining rig

Post by yves mouton »

Hello Bob,

I also use 2 racheting strips on my tanks,
and this works very good.

For me the best way to do this, you let the tank a little bit touch the ground with
the tracks. Than i put the tracks together ath the front, just under the trackwheels.
best regards Yves

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I'm sure cable ties work well...but its just far too easy for me. I live a complex life :shock: :lol: :lol:
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Me to, Bob, I loaded around seventeen paving blocks in the hull.....that did the trick :shock: ....Mick

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Re: Track joining rig

Post by Chang »

Hi Bob,

That is a nice tool and idea to do the job.

I used two to three G-clamps to do the work, under the idle wheel area. For Olaf's late type track a bit harder because of the double weigh. :lol:

Lerh Chang :)
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