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redsqwrl

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that is the best cheesy website I have seen.

I think it is great.

You should have an open house...... Say the 29th of september.... now just where to do it.........

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300 H and H

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That's a bad ass little rig you got there.. Surprised to see it stuck... and from the ride you gave me this fall, I am sure it will be capable as heck in snow! :thumbup:

Cabin heat should not be an issue either!

Are you bringing it to the Clowder?

Regards, Kirk
 

Trackrig

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Nice looking track rig.

In reading the above posts, did I miss how the steering works?

A suggestion for you if you redo the tracks. When you install the grouser bolts, reverse them next time. The way they are now, the heads will get rounded off on rocks and hard ground. With the head rounded off you won't be able to get a wrench or socket on them. If that happens your only option will be to cut them off with a torch possibly burning the track rubber.

When you turn them around with the bolt threads sticking out, yes the threads will be damaged, but you'll still be able to get a 6-point socket on both the bolt head and nut. The nuts will be hard to remove, but a good impact wrench will take care of it.

Bill
 
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