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Any problems w/ tracks and aired-tires?
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<blockquote data-quote="mllud" data-source="post: 12788" data-attributes="member: 1012"><p>I have over the tire and am running them on a 60 HP New Holland.They came with the loader so I a havent looked at loegering web site to identify the series.The cleats are about 4 inches wide. They take me about 30 minuts to put on. I have the wratchet strap loegering sells to put them on.I cant spin the tracks. once in a while it will spin a tire a little inside the track. not often.I run my tracks just a hair looser than recomended because I have foam filled tires.A little slack in case something gets inside between the track and tire. The Foam filled tires also came with the loader. It would be better to run air in tires.If they had not came with the machine I may have gone with lighter tracks.I dont know what HP a John deer 332 i but from your question Im guessing 40 or so. You might be better with lighter tracks on a mid sized machine. I have a neighbor that has the same tracks, His are worn but I think he said he had over 1200 hours. My tracks have a couple hundred hours on them. Not enough to judge. Hopefully Ken will come on . He has some loegering that have been tested. There tracks that you can buy two or more pair for the price of loegering. Mike</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mllud, post: 12788, member: 1012"] I have over the tire and am running them on a 60 HP New Holland.They came with the loader so I a havent looked at loegering web site to identify the series.The cleats are about 4 inches wide. They take me about 30 minuts to put on. I have the wratchet strap loegering sells to put them on.I cant spin the tracks. once in a while it will spin a tire a little inside the track. not often.I run my tracks just a hair looser than recomended because I have foam filled tires.A little slack in case something gets inside between the track and tire. The Foam filled tires also came with the loader. It would be better to run air in tires.If they had not came with the machine I may have gone with lighter tracks.I dont know what HP a John deer 332 i but from your question Im guessing 40 or so. You might be better with lighter tracks on a mid sized machine. I have a neighbor that has the same tracks, His are worn but I think he said he had over 1200 hours. My tracks have a couple hundred hours on them. Not enough to judge. Hopefully Ken will come on . He has some loegering that have been tested. There tracks that you can buy two or more pair for the price of loegering. Mike [/QUOTE]
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