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McLaren Over The Tire Tracks
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<blockquote data-quote="reliefdvm" data-source="post: 9284" data-attributes="member: 972"><p>I bought some pro-trac Diamond last year. I bought them used - the owner was selling them because he had just gotten his long driveway paved so he bought the pro-trac rubber so he would not tear it up. He was very pleased with mclaren overall. They work great. They make the machine (JD 317) feel much more stable. They work well in snow except the spring time slushy stuff - it builds up ice in between the bars. I think that if you are looking for flotation in really soft stuff, go with the 2plus (budget) or magnums. For traction in dry and some mud - I don't think you can beat the diamonds. They are very heavy and don't believe the 15 minute installation time. Allen Cloutier Lafayette, CO</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="reliefdvm, post: 9284, member: 972"] I bought some pro-trac Diamond last year. I bought them used - the owner was selling them because he had just gotten his long driveway paved so he bought the pro-trac rubber so he would not tear it up. He was very pleased with mclaren overall. They work great. They make the machine (JD 317) feel much more stable. They work well in snow except the spring time slushy stuff - it builds up ice in between the bars. I think that if you are looking for flotation in really soft stuff, go with the 2plus (budget) or magnums. For traction in dry and some mud - I don't think you can beat the diamonds. They are very heavy and don't believe the 15 minute installation time. Allen Cloutier Lafayette, CO [/QUOTE]
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