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<blockquote data-quote="OldMachinist" data-source="post: 75924" data-attributes="member: 437"><p>Yes, the Grouser tracks will rattle your teeth on hard surfaces. I use them when the ground is very soft from late fall thru the spring. They do make ruts and tear up the ground when turning.</p><p> During the summer months I normally just run on the tires.</p><p> Then in late summer and early fall I put the Loegering tracks on when I'm in the woods cutting trees for firewood. These wider tracks provide good flotation and traction on the leaf covered forest floor without rutting it up too much. They don't do as well as the Grouser's if you get into deep mud because the tires will spin inside them when they get mud packed.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="OldMachinist, post: 75924, member: 437"] Yes, the Grouser tracks will rattle your teeth on hard surfaces. I use them when the ground is very soft from late fall thru the spring. They do make ruts and tear up the ground when turning. During the summer months I normally just run on the tires. Then in late summer and early fall I put the Loegering tracks on when I'm in the woods cutting trees for firewood. These wider tracks provide good flotation and traction on the leaf covered forest floor without rutting it up too much. They don't do as well as the Grouser's if you get into deep mud because the tires will spin inside them when they get mud packed. [/QUOTE]
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