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PB Edge Issues
Topic Started: Jan 23 2008, 02:00 AM (1,470 Views)
Nuggs
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When the tracks (especially on the wider ones) appear to sag towards the outside, does that mean the belt is tired or just that tension is wrong?

Saw a nice cat for sale with mega sag on the track (could hardly see the wheels) and wondered why others arent like that.
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groomerguyNWO
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Track tension might be set too loose.
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Brian
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drmiller100
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the pbedge has automatic track tension adjustment, and a switch to release all tenstion.

so, if it is not being used, you releaes the tension on the tracks so they last longer. We do it every night.
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For some reason it seems this year has been harder on hoses then most. I guess the machine is getting up there in hours.

Also, we have had a real hard time with lights this year. I replace at least 2 bulbs per week. The front ones are a pain!!!

We don't detention our tracks every night. We have never had any troubles with belting.

The spotlight came unpluged inside the houseing (operator error :mad: ) That will be a tough one to fix. I can't get my hand in the radio hole to fix it. We will have to remove the entire upper console to fix it...... That might wait untill summer.

All in all I really can't complain. It has been a great machine with nothing really serious breaking. (knock on wood :unsure: )
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