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some work pictures

dirty4fun

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Hope you were able to finish up today, if you did we like pictures you know.

Must be cool there as you are parked a little to close to that portapotty.
 

TOM V

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Hope you were able to finish up today, if you did we like pictures you know.

Must be cool there as you are parked a little to close to that portapotty.
Didn't finish, just have to tighten track shoes, only a couple pictures because battery in camera went dead. I'll post them later.
 

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Hey Tom, do you torque down your track pad bolts? Was curious,that's all. I generally just hammer the s@#t out of 'em with a 1" impact.I'm always curious how otherb people do things.Keep the pics comming!
 

TOM V

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Hey Tom, do you torque down your track pad bolts? Was curious,that's all. I generally just hammer the s@#t out of 'em with a 1" impact.I'm always curious how otherb people do things.Keep the pics comming!
1" impact wrench works fine as long as chains and shoes are clean, never had any track shoes come loose.
 

koldsteele

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1" impact wrench works fine as long as chains and shoes are clean, never had any track shoes come loose.
I had a customer one time ask why I was sanding the paint off ?? Itold him if you dont they wont stay tight ....His reply was "so thats why we cant keep the pads tight on that 6 " ....clean no rust bare metal ..
 

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I had a customer one time ask why I was sanding the paint off ?? Itold him if you dont they wont stay tight ....His reply was "so thats why we cant keep the pads tight on that 6 " ....clean no rust bare metal ..
Always remove the paint!
 

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Here is a picture of the EC210 undercarraige job completed.
EC210 025.jpg
 

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great work guy, bet the customer will now notice the difference!
 

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Tom you truck is great!, how about a couple shots of just the truck ?,
 

dirty4fun

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Another job done, and off to the next one, thanks for sharing pictures from the start to finish, Tom.

Guess the counter weight is the back blade for this machine.
 
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