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<blockquote data-quote="nobull1" data-source="post: 6490" data-attributes="member: 722"><p>Can't give you an answer on the depth but can give you an opinion on the steel tracks. The steel tracks will work in all conditions and last a lot longer than the rubber. The rubber tracks are prone to cuts tears as well as torn cleats. If you plan on using the machine in the woods, shale, around metal, mud or similar materials, steel is the best way to go. The only real advantages to rubber is less noise and marking on asphalt and concrete, other than that steel is far superior IMO. If you go and look up my nic and rubber tracks on tractor by net you will see a lot more of my opinions as well as others with the pros and cons,</p><p>Brian</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="nobull1, post: 6490, member: 722"] Can't give you an answer on the depth but can give you an opinion on the steel tracks. The steel tracks will work in all conditions and last a lot longer than the rubber. The rubber tracks are prone to cuts tears as well as torn cleats. If you plan on using the machine in the woods, shale, around metal, mud or similar materials, steel is the best way to go. The only real advantages to rubber is less noise and marking on asphalt and concrete, other than that steel is far superior IMO. If you go and look up my nic and rubber tracks on tractor by net you will see a lot more of my opinions as well as others with the pros and cons, Brian [/QUOTE]
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