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<blockquote data-quote="straetzsr" data-source="post: 50246" data-attributes="member: 6783"><p>I'm looking for a little help. I want to buy a set of OTT rubber tracks for a New Holland LS180. I have been to every website and looked at every video. Everyone states their product is the best and when I look at reviews I get very conflicting comments. Does anyone have personal knowledge on this issue and if so what do I need. I do a lot of plowing in the winter in northern Wisconsin so I need a track that will be good not only in the summer but also on snow and ice. Are the McLarens better because they have metal and rubber or are the ones that are all rubber better? Do they really work? I heard the wheels also come out if you turn hard, is that true? Please tell me something so I know what direction to go. Thanks</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="straetzsr, post: 50246, member: 6783"] I’m looking for a little help. I want to buy a set of OTT rubber tracks for a New Holland LS180. I have been to every website and looked at every video. Everyone states their product is the best and when I look at reviews I get very conflicting comments. Does anyone have personal knowledge on this issue and if so what do I need. I do a lot of plowing in the winter in northern Wisconsin so I need a track that will be good not only in the summer but also on snow and ice. Are the McLarens better because they have metal and rubber or are the ones that are all rubber better? Do they really work? I heard the wheels also come out if you turn hard, is that true? Please tell me something so I know what direction to go. Thanks [/QUOTE]
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