Just finished the un-boxing of my first tank.

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steve150338
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Re: Just finished the un-boxing of my first tank.

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HERMAN BIX wrote:Sounds like a track pin.
Each track link will have a pin that joins them all together.
If so, those are fairly easy to get hold of.
If the pin is fine but it has blown the eye out of the track link that it runs through, all you need is a link.
Hope thats a bit of a help ;)
It seems to have been just the pin, and the company sent 3 replacement pins along with 2 track cleats.
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Re: Just finished the un-boxing of my first tank.

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Welcome aboard,

In my limited experience I've never heard of a track pin breaking. I really like the dark camo on your tank.

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Re: Just finished the un-boxing of my first tank.

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Nice looking tank.
Brrrrr, New Hampshire. Is it starting to get colder up there? Should be perfect rc tank weather.
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Re: Just finished the un-boxing of my first tank.

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Hi Steve,

Welcome to the BEST RC Tank site on the web.....

I have a lot of stuff for the HL Abrams so let me know if you're in need of something.

I'm just down the road in Savannah, GA.

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