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Foam fill or not??
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<blockquote data-quote="Kudagra" data-source="post: 4014" data-attributes="member: 609"><p>Usually if you are just doing dirt work its not cost effective. If you are doing alot of work like new home construction its a pretty good idea. Not alot of nails in the forrest. The MAJOR drawback to solids and tracks is they wear the chains, sprockets, and axles. Usually when a machine would come in with one of those things broken it had either Tracks, Solids or both. They work great when they work the the added strain wears stuff out alot faster.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Kudagra, post: 4014, member: 609"] Usually if you are just doing dirt work its not cost effective. If you are doing alot of work like new home construction its a pretty good idea. Not alot of nails in the forrest. The MAJOR drawback to solids and tracks is they wear the chains, sprockets, and axles. Usually when a machine would come in with one of those things broken it had either Tracks, Solids or both. They work great when they work the the added strain wears stuff out alot faster. [/QUOTE]
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