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T190 track adjustment.
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<blockquote data-quote="Bobby the T190" data-source="post: 122488" data-attributes="member: 22445"><p>The left track on our '07 T190 popped off of the drive gear and rear idler. </p><p>I got it back on OK after watching a YouTube video. It turned out to be a really simple and quick task. </p><p></p><p>My question relates to the "bleed" and "fill" fittings on the grease tube. </p><p><strong>I bled the grease tube down by releasing the "fill" fitting</strong>, and of course grease came out in abundance" as opposed to the "bleed" fitting which I'm not sure what the result would have been. <strong>I then refilled the grease tube thru the "fill" fitting.</strong> </p><p></p><p><strong>Did this in any way damage the system? </strong></p><p><strong>And/or do I need to go back and re-bleed and re-fill according to the service manual </strong>which I have now downloaded on my phone for future reference?[ATTACH=full]2850[/ATTACH][ATTACH=full]2851[/ATTACH]</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bobby the T190, post: 122488, member: 22445"] The left track on our '07 T190 popped off of the drive gear and rear idler. I got it back on OK after watching a YouTube video. It turned out to be a really simple and quick task. My question relates to the "bleed" and "fill" fittings on the grease tube. [B]I bled the grease tube down by releasing the "fill" fitting[/B], and of course grease came out in abundance" as opposed to the "bleed" fitting which I'm not sure what the result would have been. [B]I then refilled the grease tube thru the "fill" fitting.[/B] [B]Did this in any way damage the system? And/or do I need to go back and re-bleed and re-fill according to the service manual [/B]which I have now downloaded on my phone for future reference?[ATTACH type="full"]2850[/ATTACH][ATTACH type="full"]2851[/ATTACH] [/QUOTE]
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