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This track is new and only used about 1 season. I'm not sure what would have caused this to happen. There is only 1 wheel that touches it and that is in good condition.
Is there anyway to repair this?
Is there anyway to repair this?

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@Rockmeister turned me on this stuff since it's marine applicable (ie. works below water line) and does a real good job of patching that up to prevent it from delaminating further and would still be flexible enough to have your wheel go over it and not chew up idler.

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You could also use 3M Windo Weld urethane. That stuff will stick to anything (including an ice cube fresh out of the freeze) and is very durable.
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Thanks for the recommendation. Should I cut off the loose rubber or glue it down?

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Cut off anything loose.Thanks for the recommendation. Should I cut off the loose rubber or glue it down?
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