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<blockquote data-quote="ABruso" data-source="post: 68935" data-attributes="member: 7986"><p>I am in the same situation, I need to use my skid every day though to handle incoming material to my site, rain or snow. >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> Those chains in that video do look pretty good, but I agree it seems like he has a good surface under that mud to drive on. But that won't stop me from trying them, I need to try something. >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> I found a pair of used Loegering F Series tracks with hammer forged steel pads. Any experience with track over wheels? Ice Cold, you say to undo the chain drive to one wheel? That's pretty easy on my mustang 440, just open the access panel, loosen the tensioner and then I think you can just pick the chain up over the drive cog. I don't think you need to break the chain, but i'm sure thats different on other skids. >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> Also, the tracks I found are size 12, but I'm running size 10, can I tighter them enough so this isn't a problem? >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> Thanks and thanks Tazza for 10,000 posts!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ABruso, post: 68935, member: 7986"] I am in the same situation, I need to use my skid every day though to handle incoming material to my site, rain or snow. >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> Those chains in that video do look pretty good, but I agree it seems like he has a good surface under that mud to drive on. But that won't stop me from trying them, I need to try something. >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> I found a pair of used Loegering F Series tracks with hammer forged steel pads. Any experience with track over wheels? Ice Cold, you say to undo the chain drive to one wheel? That's pretty easy on my mustang 440, just open the access panel, loosen the tensioner and then I think you can just pick the chain up over the drive cog. I don't think you need to break the chain, but i'm sure thats different on other skids. >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> Also, the tracks I found are size 12, but I'm running size 10, can I tighter them enough so this isn't a problem? >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> Thanks and thanks Tazza for 10,000 posts! [/QUOTE]
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