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<blockquote data-quote="skidsteer.ca" data-source="post: 5588" data-attributes="member: 307"><p>Well I'm biased, I'm a dealer for <a href="http://www.tracksplus.com" target="_blank">www.tracksplus.com</a> but for floatation in mud our tracks have the benifit of not being overly heavy.</p><p>A set for you 773 weights @ 450lbs. we also have a shoe with alot of area, which helps keep you up.</p><p>They are constucted from a vary hard steel, so they don't require the extra 400 lbs to make them strong enough. I have over 400 hours on my personal set, and guaging pin and track wear, I will see in excess of 1000 hours for a track that is 1/2 the price of some.</p><p>The reduced weight also make them a lot nice to install and remove. Think about pull the ends of 500 lbs of steel together on top of you tires and getting the bolts in, in a mud hole if you have a flat.</p><p>My .02</p><p>Ken</p><p><a href="http://www.skidsteer.ca" target="_blank">www.skidsteer.ca</a></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="skidsteer.ca, post: 5588, member: 307"] Well I'm biased, I'm a dealer for [URL='http://www.tracksplus.com']www.tracksplus.com[/URL] but for floatation in mud our tracks have the benifit of not being overly heavy. A set for you 773 weights @ 450lbs. we also have a shoe with alot of area, which helps keep you up. They are constucted from a vary hard steel, so they don't require the extra 400 lbs to make them strong enough. I have over 400 hours on my personal set, and guaging pin and track wear, I will see in excess of 1000 hours for a track that is 1/2 the price of some. The reduced weight also make them a lot nice to install and remove. Think about pull the ends of 500 lbs of steel together on top of you tires and getting the bolts in, in a mud hole if you have a flat. My .02 Ken [URL='http://www.skidsteer.ca']www.skidsteer.ca[/URL] [/QUOTE]
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