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Jordan, good point. I only put them in this way because I can not hear the tracks most times anyway. Thought I could see them better when I do a walk around.The person who had this before me had them in this way as well.The engine is so loud its hard to hear anything lol
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I also have a track pin video I need to edit, how and what I use to replace pins
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Also when braking tracks I find it always helps to back off the tension on the front idlers, I never used to do it, but Ben showed me at W&P and it made refitting so much easier, for the sake of five minutes backing off the tension.
Also reference your video, I am unsure if they were still producing Mk1's in 1944 but I could be wrong.
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