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Bobcat over the tyre tracks
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<blockquote data-quote="stupadazole" data-source="post: 45223" data-attributes="member: 3292"><p>I've been running Loengring F series on my 943 for the last two years. My'Cat never leaves the farm so it's always on soft dirt, mud, or grass. Best thing I ever did was add tracks. The only precaution I take is to limit counter rotating the tracks. I'm afraid the extra traction will break something expensive, not to mention how bad they tear up the ground when I do. About two weeks ago I picked up a lag bolt in a rear tire. Tire went down fast and threw the track. The track also broke the bead on the tire when it came off. What an adventure that was droping the track in the middle of the field (temp was pushing 100) so I could baby the 'Cat back to the barn.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="stupadazole, post: 45223, member: 3292"] I've been running Loengring F series on my 943 for the last two years. My'Cat never leaves the farm so it's always on soft dirt, mud, or grass. Best thing I ever did was add tracks. The only precaution I take is to limit counter rotating the tracks. I'm afraid the extra traction will break something expensive, not to mention how bad they tear up the ground when I do. About two weeks ago I picked up a lag bolt in a rear tire. Tire went down fast and threw the track. The track also broke the bead on the tire when it came off. What an adventure that was droping the track in the middle of the field (temp was pushing 100) so I could baby the 'Cat back to the barn. [/QUOTE]
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