I think that having a track shedding problem 'every now and then' is
acceptable. Having one 'all the time' or 'whenever it moves' would be
a problem . . .

I'm hoping for reasonable weather this weekend so that I can get some
testing done.

On Nov 25, 7:01 pm, Marc <[email protected]> wrote:
> > I wonder how our Dutch friends have got on with conveyor belting. Any 
> > problems, Mr. Methorst?
>
> Yes, we have. The old Stug (now Pz III - progress) tends to throw a
> track every now and then. I chamfered the sprocket teeth to get a
> better engagement but haven't tested it yet. The smaller track guides
> are problem #2, but only in very rough terrain.
>
> Marc

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