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Skid Steer Over the Wheel Tracks
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<blockquote data-quote="Earlsneuk" data-source="post: 8006" data-attributes="member: 1019"><p>I have a John Deere 320 Skid Steer and am planning to use it to for building an addition to my house. I plan to work in sand and silty clay and believe I may need to have a set of tracks available just in case when I am trenching on a slight slope. I have looked at the Prowler, Mclaren and a few others and would be interested to hear about others opinions on the use of tracks and what else may be available at a lower cost. The Mclaren Rubber Protrac appears to be the top of the line and can add up to 1300 lbs weight. They state that their rubber Protrac can be used to minimize damage to lawns etc. I use my skid steer primarily for landscaping and keeping up my my place. Up till now not much for construction, any advice would be much appreciated. There are alot of different types of tracks out there to choose from. Thanks Earlsneuk</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Earlsneuk, post: 8006, member: 1019"] I have a John Deere 320 Skid Steer and am planning to use it to for building an addition to my house. I plan to work in sand and silty clay and believe I may need to have a set of tracks available just in case when I am trenching on a slight slope. I have looked at the Prowler, Mclaren and a few others and would be interested to hear about others opinions on the use of tracks and what else may be available at a lower cost. The Mclaren Rubber Protrac appears to be the top of the line and can add up to 1300 lbs weight. They state that their rubber Protrac can be used to minimize damage to lawns etc. I use my skid steer primarily for landscaping and keeping up my my place. Up till now not much for construction, any advice would be much appreciated. There are alot of different types of tracks out there to choose from. Thanks Earlsneuk [/QUOTE]
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