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Frozen undercarriage t180
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<blockquote data-quote="Fountaine1" data-source="post: 71224" data-attributes="member: 10196"><p>Hello, I was recently working in frozen clay in my t180 and the temp went up to 50f. Needless to say my tracks were caked with sticky clay when I was finished regardless of how many times I picked them with my bar. I was unable to power wash them and at 15f my machine won't move. I am new to track loaders and was hoping some of you had ideas on safe ways to defrost my uc? I am off for a few days but I want to get this thing going ASAP. Thanks in advance.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Fountaine1, post: 71224, member: 10196"] Hello, I was recently working in frozen clay in my t180 and the temp went up to 50f. Needless to say my tracks were caked with sticky clay when I was finished regardless of how many times I picked them with my bar. I was unable to power wash them and at 15f my machine won't move. I am new to track loaders and was hoping some of you had ideas on safe ways to defrost my uc? I am off for a few days but I want to get this thing going ASAP. Thanks in advance. [/QUOTE]
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