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Diehl Track
Would anyone have any information on Diehl track?
Specifically, how to tell when the track is worn beyond acceptable limits? (The track itself, NOT the insertable rubber pads.) Likewise, what is the technique to insert and remove the pads? Thanks Doug dgrev@iinet.net.au
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Diehl track
I,m not much help to you Doug but have your checked these 2 sites?
http://www.diehl-remscheid.com/ http://www.army-technology.com/contr.../tracks/diehl/ |
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Diehl
> I,m not much help to you Doug but have your checked
> these 2 sites? > http://www.diehl-remscheid.com/ > http://www.army-technology.com/cont...s/tracks/diehl/ Graeme Yes I have thanks. Diehl, despite the fact they are (allegedly) going broke, ignore my emails to them. Big corporation syndrome? I really need someone who can tell me what to look for. "Use the Diehl special guage" is the most I have got so far and is of no use. Or, get my hands on a manual or pam. Thanks Doug
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Which model of Diehl track do you have. Here in Canada the 213G was the type we last used on our M113s, but there was an earlier 213D which was prone to breaking. I'm going by memory, so the letters could be wrong.
I think I might have info downstairs somewhere for the guage, and might even have the guage out in the garage. There were specific manuals for the track, again I'll have to check my archives. I'm pretty sure I have some of the Lynx manuals down there somewhere as well. |
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Diehl
Rob
See PM message on MLU. Regards Doug
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Re: Diehl
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Diehl Track
Hanno
Well, if your business was travelling less than busy and someone offered to do a web article for nix about your product, wouldn't you jump at the chance and supply them with the info they requested? What better advertising could they want? Regards Doug http://www.mapleleafup.org/forums/im...s/confused.gif
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diehl
There is a little "u" on the side of the track, lift the metal vulced to the rubberpad and use a big hammer/chisel to knock them out sideways. They can take a lot of beating on the metal, but works far better with rubber pads. Use diehltracks on M24.
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