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ISOTrack pin tool

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    Posted: 15 Apr 2022 at 1:53pm
Looking for anyone that is knowledgeable about track pin removal. Need to remove/shorten a H3 track. Any information or expertise advise appreciated.
Would purchase or rent any type of pin press available.
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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote DiyDave Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 15 Apr 2022 at 6:16pm
If you are shortening a track, then the UC is already fubar, and now you are gonna tear up the sprockets, too!  JMHO.  Someone should be along to talk about the tool...Wink
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YEP... chain is stretched so it does not fit the sprocket... Removing a link does not fix the problem... might make it worse with a snug chain.
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Master pin can be driven out with a BFH by using a pin held against the master link . 
Next problem is if you need to remove one link of which end do you remove - as you will need to remove another link . 
  That link removal will change the overall dimension of the track and the on-center measurement between links - WHICH MEANS - the SPROCKET PITCH to BUSHING On-center will be off and lead to wear on both sprocket and track . 
  Check the track to see if it has been turned in past - if not then have it pressed and turned at a track shop - to bring it back to close to acceptable specifications .
  OR CUT OUT 1 Link and ruin the ability to turn it later along with putting stress or rear case and bearings and damaging them beyond salvage later   
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