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<blockquote data-quote="Ironmule" data-source="post: 49497" data-attributes="member: 6155"><p>I'm going to be in the market for a new set of shoes pretty soon. I have searched the forum for answers but opinions change as much as I change my underwear and so do rubber compounds for product improvement. What is the best track for the money? I looked at a few on eBay and at this time I'm just shopping but when I get ready I will need them. What should I avoid and what should I look for? I stay in the dirt mostly and some mud clearing land and speading dirt. I live in LA so I have a warm climate. I just purchased my first T250 and the tracks have cracks between the treads like they are dry rotted. I'm not in business yet but I bought it to do side work and for my own personal use so I dont use it all day every day. Any help would be appeciated. Chris</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ironmule, post: 49497, member: 6155"] I'm going to be in the market for a new set of shoes pretty soon. I have searched the forum for answers but opinions change as much as I change my underwear and so do rubber compounds for product improvement. What is the best track for the money? I looked at a few on eBay and at this time I'm just shopping but when I get ready I will need them. What should I avoid and what should I look for? I stay in the dirt mostly and some mud clearing land and speading dirt. I live in LA so I have a warm climate. I just purchased my first T250 and the tracks have cracks between the treads like they are dry rotted. I'm not in business yet but I bought it to do side work and for my own personal use so I dont use it all day every day. Any help would be appeciated. Chris [/QUOTE]
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