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McLaren Tracks and Power Question
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<blockquote data-quote="m610" data-source="post: 15125" data-attributes="member: 372"><p>I don't know about other types, but I have used the rubber-band tracks on my M-610 for quite some time and never had chain issues. The trick is to make sure both tires are the same circumference and properly inflated. It's an old machine and I never noticed a loss of power on dirt, sand, grass, or other soft surfaces. On pavement it does rob turning power, that's it. As for snapping chains, that would only be a problem on a geared track system and frame that bolts on the axles. Otherwise it will wear sprockets and stretch the chain.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="m610, post: 15125, member: 372"] I don't know about other types, but I have used the rubber-band tracks on my M-610 for quite some time and never had chain issues. The trick is to make sure both tires are the same circumference and properly inflated. It's an old machine and I never noticed a loss of power on dirt, sand, grass, or other soft surfaces. On pavement it does rob turning power, that's it. As for snapping chains, that would only be a problem on a geared track system and frame that bolts on the axles. Otherwise it will wear sprockets and stretch the chain. [/QUOTE]
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