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Connecting the track

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G'day Guys,

Big call for help. I cannot for the life of me connect the track. I've followed instructions but to no avail. How did others do it? Pics attached.
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I have just run into exactly the same issue, no clue how you join the two parts together as there is no room to fit the joining link...

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Hi Guys

Each track has two lengths of conveyor chain. Do one chain at a time. Fit the track joining tool provided, but do not tighten. Pull the track away from the tank and slide a couple of pencils underneath to hold it away from the body. Tighten up the tool and fit the link. Remove the tool from the first chain and do the second one. Remove the tool and the pencils and repeat for the second track.

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Hi fellas.

Pretty sure I substituted the pencils with a couple of screwdrivers the only other thing I had to help me was a full range of colourful language .... did sod all to help but made me feel better at the time lol.

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Ok, the screwdrivers work but it has highlighted a new problem - track tension, way too much of it...

This is as close as I can get(link placed for illustration):-

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The tensioners are backed off as far as I can:-

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I am at a loss, the instructions give the impression there should be plenty of slack but I have none at all...
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Hi guys

I have answered Daniel directly by e-mail on this. I dont think the manual does say there will be slack. All those that have been built are very tight initially, but they all go together, run and soon ease off.

Just looking at the photos, a little attention with a file should allow those track tensioner blocks to slide back a little further.

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I dont think the manual does say there will be slack.
Sorry that may have been mis-intrepretation by me.
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Hi Daniel

I do understand the frustration when things wont go together. I'm the first to complain when trying build something. (Even if it was me that designed it!). Being a small company instructions are not easy to do, because there is only me to do them and I am much to close to the design. I hope that the newer graphical instructions have improved things.

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Both tracks on and running. Took some filing but once done slotted in with a little persuading. Gotta love working with metal. Given what goes into design, fitting, production and distribution of this large scale a big thanks Mark and Gill. Nice work and especially good after sale service I believe.

And as a side note, I'm a quadriplegic who instructs female carer's with my builds.

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Mark,

Why not make some 'How to build it' movies About specific, frequently asked / complex subjects?
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