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andrew have you got an instruction manual for the t16, i would assume the correct way to fit the tracks is described in it, if you haven't got one yet you might aswell bite the bullet and buy one as you can't do user maintenance without it
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It doesn't specify in the TM but the photos show spud trailing at the front in normal British practice.
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It would seem to me that Aussie track could be fitted in reverse to gain extra grip to allow us to drive upside down as we are from the lucky country down under.
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