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We don't recommend ever doing this, it will lead to rubber track failure.
So, have you ever wondered why your new rubber tracks are wearing prematurely?
1. You 'never' check your track tension.
Track tension on your machine can require adjustment over time, especially if you are operating on varied terrain. By never checking your track tension, you’ll never know if your tracks are on too tight or too loose. This will result in premature track failure.
2. You ride around as fast as you can and do lots of reversing.
Operating your machine at a high speed increases the wear and tear on your rubber tracks. If you are travelling at higher speeds than necessary the tracks (and undercarriage components) will wear faster. The rubber track’s links only rotate . . . Read more
Published: 10 years 9 months ago Tags: heavy equipment, heavy equipment maintenance, maintenance, replacement rubber tracks, track failure, track maintenance, tracks