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ott tracks -- replacing bolts/bushings
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<blockquote data-quote="kfin" data-source="post: 31379" data-attributes="member: 3050"><p>I am looking at a used set of grouser ott bar tracks tonight. I want to check and see how much life is left in the bolts/bushings/links but need some guidance. What should I look for? Is the bolt supposed to be snug in the bushing? Is the bushing supposed to be snug in the link between pads? How much play is acceptable before they need replacing? Thanks for any advice. They are priced really good but not if everything needs to be replaced. Keith</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="kfin, post: 31379, member: 3050"] I am looking at a used set of grouser ott bar tracks tonight. I want to check and see how much life is left in the bolts/bushings/links but need some guidance. What should I look for? Is the bolt supposed to be snug in the bushing? Is the bushing supposed to be snug in the link between pads? How much play is acceptable before they need replacing? Thanks for any advice. They are priced really good but not if everything needs to be replaced. Keith [/QUOTE]
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