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    Well I bit the bullet and got stuck into the kv1 tracks, something I don't want to do again anytime soon, removed one link from each track easy enough but putting the tracks back on, oh wow, what a mission. Before and after pictures Click image for larger version

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    Originally posted by Sappo View Post
    Well I bit the bullet and got stuck into the kv1 tracks, something I don't want to do again anytime soon, removed one link from each track easy enough but putting the tracks back on, oh wow, what a mission. Before and after pictures Click image for larger version  Name:	20210221_135600.jpg Views:	2 Size:	183.7 KB ID:	306112Click image for larger version  Name:	20210328_180611.jpg Views:	2 Size:	82.8 KB ID:	306111
    The trick is to remove the upper hull and separate the sprockets halves. Then removing and reinstalling the tracks is rather straightforward and reasonable simple. Trying to work on the tracks with the upper hull on is a challenging adventure.

    Your tracks in the second photo might look a little tight but they will wear in and loosen up the more you run the tank.

    On a positive note the difficulty in removing the tracks translates into what makes the tracks stay on so well when running outdoors.

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    • #3
      Oh I did take off the upper hull and split the sprockets,taking the tracks off was easy, putting them back on was another matter with the extra tension on them. But they no longer walk on the sprockets anymore

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      • #4
        The first pic looks correct, the tracks on a KV-1 are meant to be slack.

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        • #5
          Yeah they look right in the first pic but they walked off the sprocket in the mud. Yeah I know, there is a lesson to be learned here, don't run in the mud.

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          • #6
            And now no slipping of the tracks Click image for larger version

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            • #7
              Excellent! That's a great way to see where to "put mud" when/if someone does weathering!
              Twenty six tanks, and not done yet!

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              • #8
                For those of you wanting to weather your kv1 this is where the mud and dirt falls naturally Click image for larger version

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