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Questions around putting over the tire tracks on an 853
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<blockquote data-quote="bcollida" data-source="post: 24438" data-attributes="member: 2245"><p>Ken and company!!!!!, Thanks for the information on ott tracks I'm leaning toward getting the tracks but I have a question I'm hoping someone can answer. 1) Will the steel tracks distroy brick pavers? Here is the situation. I have a small horse farm. The barn has a brick paver floor. I currently drive my rubber tire 853 straight into the barn isle, clean the stalls out directly into the bucket and then back straight out. No turning at all. Life is great. The dump side of the shuttle run is out in a field in a lower lying area I would like to fill up. I know the tracks will help me on this part of the run. I also plan on clearing some light brush around the edge of the farm, but without tracks the 853 and my john Deer tractor both have trouble working in the soft ground. So I think the tracks will help here as well. If I get the tracks I plan on putting them on and leaving them on. Here's the down side, If the steel tracks are going to eat up the brick pavers in my barn, then I'm not too excited about making the purchase. If putting a plywood path over the pavers would help protect them, I guess I could live with that. What are your thoughts. The last think I want to do is spend the money on tracks and then find out that they cause more trouble than they are worth. I only use the bobcat on my farm.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bcollida, post: 24438, member: 2245"] Ken and company!!!!!, Thanks for the information on ott tracks I'm leaning toward getting the tracks but I have a question I'm hoping someone can answer. 1) Will the steel tracks distroy brick pavers? Here is the situation. I have a small horse farm. The barn has a brick paver floor. I currently drive my rubber tire 853 straight into the barn isle, clean the stalls out directly into the bucket and then back straight out. No turning at all. Life is great. The dump side of the shuttle run is out in a field in a lower lying area I would like to fill up. I know the tracks will help me on this part of the run. I also plan on clearing some light brush around the edge of the farm, but without tracks the 853 and my john Deer tractor both have trouble working in the soft ground. So I think the tracks will help here as well. If I get the tracks I plan on putting them on and leaving them on. Here's the down side, If the steel tracks are going to eat up the brick pavers in my barn, then I'm not too excited about making the purchase. If putting a plywood path over the pavers would help protect them, I guess I could live with that. What are your thoughts. The last think I want to do is spend the money on tracks and then find out that they cause more trouble than they are worth. I only use the bobcat on my farm. [/QUOTE]
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