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<blockquote data-quote="Fishfiles" data-source="post: 9162" data-attributes="member: 782"><p>I presume what your asking about is metal tracks over the tires of a skidsteer loader being rebuilt , with the better brands like Loering and Grousser I have purchased links , bolts and bushings and redone the sets , when the crossover bars get worn thin you can lay a piece of flat bar on each link and weld it to whats left and extend the life of the track , I find the cheaper brands are faster wearing and disposable as what they cost compared to the labor and materials it is not fiesable</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Fishfiles, post: 9162, member: 782"] I presume what your asking about is metal tracks over the tires of a skidsteer loader being rebuilt , with the better brands like Loering and Grousser I have purchased links , bolts and bushings and redone the sets , when the crossover bars get worn thin you can lay a piece of flat bar on each link and weld it to whats left and extend the life of the track , I find the cheaper brands are faster wearing and disposable as what they cost compared to the labor and materials it is not fiesable [/QUOTE]
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