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And you'd rather hit one of the furry ones with your car than that green one.
I don't know if wresting those tires or busting track is worse. A track is like a 500# slinky. I didn't feel like spending a week turning the idler wheel adjustment nuts with a big wrench so I used a pair of come-alongs to pull the idler back so I could get the track back on. And a few ratchet straps were handly to help pull the track over and hold it so I could get the pin in.
The trick is to make sure you keep your lips over your teeth when messing with these things.
We're getting ready to build a pond so I've been messing with my other two machines--repacked a cylinder and replaced a seal on a spool valve on my hoe and now am adjusting the chains on my Bobcat. This thing has almost as many chains in it as a SOHC 4.0 Ford.