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Old 08-29-2017, 02:49 AM
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Default Re: Eagle Machinery Dozer track pin problems

It happens that these kind of pins come out, more or less. I just put a bit 'super glue', or instant glue what ever on those pins. Not bother to change all bolts to e-clips type.
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Old 08-29-2017, 11:42 AM
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Default Re: Eagle Machinery Dozer track pin problems

**UPDATE** OK so blue locktite then superglue on one and blue locktite only on the other and at a quck glance looks like one pin on the locktite only track was sticking out just a bit so who knows maybe I missed that one. I ran it for about a half hour of actual use it sat mostly while I loaded my 8x8 with the excavator. I need to put it up on the work bench and do a closer inspection and make sure it's only the one. THANKS for all the messages I'm glad it wasn't just me!
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Old 09-07-2017, 04:47 PM
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Default Re: Eagle Machinery Dozer track pin problems

I used also blue loctite and no problems yet... I read that this red loctite needs heat and force to remove so I didn't want to use that stuff.

I have some excavator tracks which I think is also from eagle mach (ordered from aliexpress) 50mm width and those will fit in the dozer also.
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