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<blockquote data-quote="mllud" data-source="post: 17865" data-attributes="member: 1012"><p>Eric I have a set of Loegering tracks that do OK in the snow.The grousers are wide and pack with snow a little. Traction is good.You have to be careful on slopes not too get sidways. I started doing a little sideways sledding once.</p><p>From reading on the Forum I guess some brands pack with snow and Ice worst than others.If you indicate what brand you have someone may let you know how they do. Im not sure welding anything on would help.</p><p>You said they were going to scrap them because you dont have much mud there. Tracks are a great asset for a lot of uses other than mud. The traction for digging is greatly improved. They also give more stability on slopes.The negative is they tear up grass</p><p>Mike</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mllud, post: 17865, member: 1012"] Eric I have a set of Loegering tracks that do OK in the snow.The grousers are wide and pack with snow a little. Traction is good.You have to be careful on slopes not too get sidways. I started doing a little sideways sledding once. From reading on the Forum I guess some brands pack with snow and Ice worst than others.If you indicate what brand you have someone may let you know how they do. Im not sure welding anything on would help. You said they were going to scrap them because you dont have much mud there. Tracks are a great asset for a lot of uses other than mud. The traction for digging is greatly improved. They also give more stability on slopes.The negative is they tear up grass Mike [/QUOTE]
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