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Bridgestone Rubber Tracks are designed for superior performance in
their intended application. In order to maximize your Rubber Track
experience, you must treat them with care. We recommend the following
basic guidelines:
| 1. Do maintain
the correct tension on your tracks at all times. Check your vehicle
operating manual for details, or ask your Bridgestone dealer
for information. |
| 2. Do check
the undercarriage components (i.e. sprocket/drive wheel, rollers
and idler) for wear and damage periodically. Wear and damage
of undercarriage components can affect rubber track performance and
durability. |
| 3. Do limit
the use of your vehicle on sharp rocky surfaces, gravel and fields
with crop stubble. |
| 4. Do avoid
too many fast and sharp turns - or hill-traversing turns. |
| 5. Do prevent
large foreign objects from becoming entangled in your undercarriage. |
| 6. Do not
drive with track sidewall edges pressing against hard walls,
curbs and other objects. |
| 7. Do clean
off immediately oil or similar products that get on the tracks. |
| 8. Do keep
your vehicle sheltered away from rain and direct sunlight when
storing your vehicle for a period of time. |
If you would like additional information specific to your machine
application, please contact your Bridgestone Rubber Track Representative.
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