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How do I tell which is the track master link? |
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warddc
Bronze Level Joined: 26 Nov 2012 Points: 49 |
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Posted: 17 Dec 2012 at 12:39pm |
I have an H3. How do I easily tell which is the master link? I understand the master link has a shorter bushing but the is hard to see.
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Randaleky
Silver Level Joined: 17 Aug 2011 Location: belfry, ky. Points: 427 |
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master pin is usually longer than others and it should have an indent in the middle of end.
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warddc
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does that mean that the master link will protrude from the track chain farther than the others? I doubt I will be able to see the dimple in the end of the link from the years of dirt and wear.
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DiyDave
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Look for hammer strike scars, too.
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Coke-in-MN
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A lot of times it will have a punch mark or a indent in the center of pin to tell it from other pins. It also might be slightly longer and protrude from the link a small amount further on both sides than other pins.
Only other way is to remove the track and look close at bushings as the master link bushing is shorter than other bushings as it needs to fit between side links and has a spacer washer and shims at end of bushing. You may be able to see this space when looking close at links .
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Dozer
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I paint the master link with fluoresent paint. You may need to find it when the chain is really dirty.
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warddc
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so what is the difference between a regular pin and a master pin? what makes the master special?
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DMiller
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Different dimensions to start, slightly smaller diameter, some are tapered or designed to wedge as they come to full install depth and do not require the same pressure to remove. Then there is the master bushing, it has no engagement ears or extension of the tube beyond the edge of the track links, the gap in the outer link ears is taken up with spacers and shims to compensate and to fill the voids. This arrangement allows the links to separate without full removal of a side link member to remove the rail.
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CAL(KS)
Orange Level Joined: 18 Sep 2009 Location: Chapman, KS Points: 3786 |
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master pin is a couple thousanths smaller usually to facilitate removal without a track press to allow serivce on track components
Edited by CAL(KS) - 29 Dec 2012 at 7:38am |
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warddc
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ok. got it. thanks.
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ac_sd
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tyhe smaller master pis can be difficult to drive out, heating usually helps. When heating it works better if the heat is concentrated at one point at the very end of the track link otherwise the heat transfers to the pin also. When reassembling, put the master pin in the fridge overnight and take it out just before you are ready to drive it back in. Good luck.
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DMiller
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I have had luck when I could find dry ice to load the pins after sitting in a cooler with the ice for a short time. Dry ice(CO2) is getting harder to get anymore.
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