KT in the snow

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Peter Quambusch
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KT in the snow

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Some pics from todays snow driving...
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Very nice Peter.
I love seeing snow pix like this.

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perfect weather Peter - you just need to make a winther cammo on the KT 8)
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Great KingTiger and nice pic's Peter

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Careful of the snow-thats what happened to my KT in the wet stuff! To much grouped up in the tracks and actually broke the aluminum link at the pin ears...no fun replacing a link in the snow...
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Well, that's why I like to use Olaf's armor steel track links. Snow proof, stone proof, mud proof, all proof. Simply assemble and forget. I tested one eye of a link with more than 100 kgs, with no damage.... :mrgreen:

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If the track is strong, the breakage will occur somewhere else... I like to run my tracks quite loose for this reason. :(
A little too much is about right...

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Yes, that' right. But damage will occur much later and only at much higher load, if at all. Therefore snow, sand and so on will not cause any damage.

Well, my tank had 2 pivot arms broken due to a massive stone in the train drive, and I had to build 2 new arms. This may occur, but is a very rare incident.

Here my accident. It was hardly imaginable that in this sandy ground could be a stone. But there was one! 2 arms were broken (sorry for the non-AT models).

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Wet sand can be a very high load for the drive train, and more than one model got broken track links in these grounds. But a tank is a tank, and it has to overcome such events. Steel track links are very helpful for these kinds of missions.


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