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<blockquote data-quote="skidsteer.ca" data-source="post: 44889" data-attributes="member: 307"><p>Those are the early Loeguring tracks. The only issuse is the limited places you can adjust.</p><p>They had one shoe that bolted in on each side, so once all your other adjustments were tightened up, you could remove that shoe, loosen your other adjustments back out and start over. Once that shoe is removed and all your other adjustment points are tightened up there is nothing else you can do.</p><p>But if the pads are not worn away to much and that etra shoe is there and they fit your wheelbase for 500 you can't go too far wrong.</p><p>But just so you know you can buy a new set of Tracks Plus for $1100 and they are totally adjustable, 1" at every shoe, and you can unbolt any one shoe to shorten the track or replace a damaged part.</p><p>Ken</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="skidsteer.ca, post: 44889, member: 307"] Those are the early Loeguring tracks. The only issuse is the limited places you can adjust. They had one shoe that bolted in on each side, so once all your other adjustments were tightened up, you could remove that shoe, loosen your other adjustments back out and start over. Once that shoe is removed and all your other adjustment points are tightened up there is nothing else you can do. But if the pads are not worn away to much and that etra shoe is there and they fit your wheelbase for 500 you can't go too far wrong. But just so you know you can buy a new set of Tracks Plus for $1100 and they are totally adjustable, 1” at every shoe, and you can unbolt any one shoe to shorten the track or replace a damaged part. Ken [/QUOTE]
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