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Power claw 3” track

tinkerjohnson

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So I’m looking to purchase a power claw 3” track. Can someone tell me the difference between the 2602-857 and the 3602-137 they are both 162-3” power claw tracks just curious what the difference is. I’m also looking to buy one if anyone has a good one they would sell. Thanks
 

summ8rmk

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This pic is the 2602 from 2016-2017, on the 2018-2019 3602, Track clips are 180° and outside nubs are normal size.
U want the 2602 for the Mseries, the small nubs will clear the diamond drive.

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Just stumbled across this thread. I was looking at putting a 3" Power Claw on a 2009 M1000 I just bought. I see the 2602 going for $1,800 and the 3602 for $850-1,000. Does it matter which one I get for the older M-Series sled or will either work? Thanks in advance for any assistance.
 

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As summ8rmk said you want the more expensive 2602 with the smaller nubs on the outside for a painless installation. The regular sized drive nubs and track clips will wear a groove in the diamond drive on the M-series sled. You can get the cheaper version and cut all the nubs and clips down on the one side if you are comfortable with that. Might not work as well long term without the full height guide clip to run on the side of the hyfax though. I'm sure some have done it. Would require re-clipping the whole track to make it 100% right for the long haul.
 
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As summ8rmk said you want the more expensive 2602 with the smaller nubs on the outside for a painless installation. The regular sized drive nubs and track clips will wear a groove in the diamond drive on the M-series sled. You can get the cheaper version and cut all the nubs and clips down on the one side if you are comfortable with that. Might not work as well long term without the full height guide clip to run on the side of the hyfax though. I'm sure some have done it. Would require re-clipping the whole track to make it 100% right for the long haul.
Thank you Boodocker for the fast response.
 
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