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<blockquote data-quote="reaperman" data-source="post: 123887" data-attributes="member: 6675"><p>Are you talking about the grease that goes into the cylinder that tightens the track? If so, any general purpose grease would work. As for getting the track off I've used something 3-4" In diameter like a pipe or chunk of wood and jamming it in the front roller. Start the machine and walk the track forward and let the pipe walk itself over the front roller and pry the track off of the front roller at the same time. Its a two man job, eventually the track will run off the roller where you can slide it sideways and remove from the rear sprocket. Its a wrestling match and can be frustrating. Sometimes it goes easy other times you invent a few new words.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="reaperman, post: 123887, member: 6675"] Are you talking about the grease that goes into the cylinder that tightens the track? If so, any general purpose grease would work. As for getting the track off I've used something 3-4" In diameter like a pipe or chunk of wood and jamming it in the front roller. Start the machine and walk the track forward and let the pipe walk itself over the front roller and pry the track off of the front roller at the same time. Its a two man job, eventually the track will run off the roller where you can slide it sideways and remove from the rear sprocket. Its a wrestling match and can be frustrating. Sometimes it goes easy other times you invent a few new words. [/QUOTE]
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