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oversize tires and tracks on 773g
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<blockquote data-quote="skidsteer.ca" data-source="post: 2207" data-attributes="member: 307"><p>You can get new ones for around 1000.00 plus freight, in the Tracksplus.com brand. They may not be a heavy duty as the logeuring or grouser brands, but are still a good track for 1/2 the money. Probably no more cost per hour, at 1/2 the investment. You may need boom stops (for more loader clearance), the older 753, 853 used to have them, not sure on the 773. You only need wheel spacers if you don't have 3" between the side wall and the frame. Jus my $.02 Ken</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="skidsteer.ca, post: 2207, member: 307"] You can get new ones for around 1000.00 plus freight, in the Tracksplus.com brand. They may not be a heavy duty as the logeuring or grouser brands, but are still a good track for 1/2 the money. Probably no more cost per hour, at 1/2 the investment. You may need boom stops (for more loader clearance), the older 753, 853 used to have them, not sure on the 773. You only need wheel spacers if you don't have 3" between the side wall and the frame. Jus my $.02 Ken [/QUOTE]
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