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<blockquote data-quote="wifi_guy" data-source="post: 131672" data-attributes="member: 22108"><p>I know you said farm use, but are the tracks getting a lot of debris in them? If so, that could be some of the issue. Is it the same track each time? If so, check the (I don't know what these are called) the metal guides inside the track that the bogey wheels run in. Maybe 1 or 2 of them are bent or missing?</p><p></p><p>I have seen more hours on tracks, I've seen less. During normal wear and tear I would expect to get around 2K hours out of the tracks. You are about half way there, but maybe these tracks took more wear and tear depending on your terrain and etch that you drive on? Asphalt and concrete really eat tracks up.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="wifi_guy, post: 131672, member: 22108"] I know you said farm use, but are the tracks getting a lot of debris in them? If so, that could be some of the issue. Is it the same track each time? If so, check the (I don't know what these are called) the metal guides inside the track that the bogey wheels run in. Maybe 1 or 2 of them are bent or missing? I have seen more hours on tracks, I've seen less. During normal wear and tear I would expect to get around 2K hours out of the tracks. You are about half way there, but maybe these tracks took more wear and tear depending on your terrain and etch that you drive on? Asphalt and concrete really eat tracks up. [/QUOTE]
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