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<blockquote data-quote="lesgawlik" data-source="post: 77734" data-attributes="member: 4115"><p>My question was hypothetical. I had a track start to come apart last week. It came off the sprockets, and the metal lugs started separating from the rubber. In other words, the rubber "bands" started to come apart. One of the metal lugs actually turned "inside out" so that the drive dogs were on the outside of the track. I let the grease out, worked the track on and pumped it up again. I only have to go 100' to get it on the truck, but I haven't tried that yet. I'm going to send it for new tracks. While I was putting the track back on, I was thinking about what I would do if the track disintegrated completely. I thought, the rollers should roll. The tracks are not that hard to get off. If the surface were hard enough, I though it just might be possible to move it just on the rollers.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="lesgawlik, post: 77734, member: 4115"] My question was hypothetical. I had a track start to come apart last week. It came off the sprockets, and the metal lugs started separating from the rubber. In other words, the rubber "bands" started to come apart. One of the metal lugs actually turned "inside out" so that the drive dogs were on the outside of the track. I let the grease out, worked the track on and pumped it up again. I only have to go 100' to get it on the truck, but I haven't tried that yet. I'm going to send it for new tracks. While I was putting the track back on, I was thinking about what I would do if the track disintegrated completely. I thought, the rollers should roll. The tracks are not that hard to get off. If the surface were hard enough, I though it just might be possible to move it just on the rollers. [/QUOTE]
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