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<blockquote data-quote="rock" data-source="post: 121236" data-attributes="member: 1176"><p>Same here... I didn't notice any power loss. We have McLaren over tires steel tracks and I love them. There are dozens of jobs we could have not done without them. It wasn't easy to put them on the first time because they needed some initial adjustment to fit the wheel base of the loader, but after that it got much easier. Now it takes about 20 min to put them on (with two people) and about 5 min to take them off. I think the tracks are a great addition if you work in slippery conditions as we often do. And, yes, they stabilize the machine big time by bringing the center of gravity down.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="rock, post: 121236, member: 1176"] Same here... I didn't notice any power loss. We have McLaren over tires steel tracks and I love them. There are dozens of jobs we could have not done without them. It wasn't easy to put them on the first time because they needed some initial adjustment to fit the wheel base of the loader, but after that it got much easier. Now it takes about 20 min to put them on (with two people) and about 5 min to take them off. I think the tracks are a great addition if you work in slippery conditions as we often do. And, yes, they stabilize the machine big time by bringing the center of gravity down. [/QUOTE]
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