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HD5G track pad (shoe)

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    Posted: 10 Mar 2010 at 6:20pm
Anybody got a couple track shoes (pads) (preferabley with toes) they will part with?  I lost one, will probably lose more.  Located near Springfield, MO.
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i got a few dozer grousers, none for  loader. you could weld extra bars on them. what  width are yours as i will measure mine this  weekend if you are interested. let me know.

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If you are loosing pads , it's time to replace your track bolts.
If you have loose bolts and are using regular bolts instead of track bolts you will loose more as they are not the right size or strength.
 When the bolts loosen it allows wear on the bushing to track link, causing wear as well as stress and eventualy track failure.
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Originally posted by Coke-in-MN Coke-in-MN wrote:

If you are loosing pads , it's time to replace your track bolts.
If you have loose bolts and are using regular bolts instead of track bolts you will loose more as they are not the right size or strength.
 When the bolts loosen it allows wear on the bushing to track link, causing wear as well as stress and eventualy track failure.
You're just full of good news, Coke! LOL I'm glad you mentioned the difference in bolt size, I did not know that
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Originally posted by Osage_Orange Osage_Orange wrote:

Anybody got a couple track shoes (pads) (preferabley with toes) they will part with?  I lost one, will probably lose more.  Located near Springfield, MO.
Oddly enough, the local Craigs List has a fellow selling them. I don't know anything about him, he did show a pic of one and it look in pretty good shape. Let me know if you want his contact information
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