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Old 04-04-17, 08:00
Lynn Eades Lynn Eades is offline
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Jim, you probably already know this, but for the benefit of others, you break the track between the sprocket and the rear bogie wheel.
If the tracks are not even, the carrier "walks" to one side and you need to continually correct as you drive.
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