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steel vs rubber tracks and 10 vs 12 by16.5
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<blockquote data-quote="shallowwater9" data-source="post: 4696" data-attributes="member: 678"><p>I am at the Lake of the Ozarks in the middle of Missouri of all places. I ordered steel tracks because they were cheaper than the rubber and I wasn't sure the rubber had a benefit to them. I am planning on testing my theory over the Christmas holiday - putting on the steel tracks and go swimming. This is the first skid steer I have owned and the first time I ever set foot in one. Started her up this morning and got used to the operations - didn't run into anything yet. Still have a long way to practice. Now I have to figure out where to put the diesel in. It has a quarter tank and That probably won't last long. My skid steer is a 2002 bobcat 773G turbo and I am hoping it has enough power to push the steel tracks through the hard mud that I have to work with. I never thought of manufacturing my own tracks - probably because I wouldn't have the faintest Idea how to. Good luck</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="shallowwater9, post: 4696, member: 678"] I am at the Lake of the Ozarks in the middle of Missouri of all places. I ordered steel tracks because they were cheaper than the rubber and I wasn't sure the rubber had a benefit to them. I am planning on testing my theory over the Christmas holiday - putting on the steel tracks and go swimming. This is the first skid steer I have owned and the first time I ever set foot in one. Started her up this morning and got used to the operations - didn't run into anything yet. Still have a long way to practice. Now I have to figure out where to put the diesel in. It has a quarter tank and That probably won't last long. My skid steer is a 2002 bobcat 773G turbo and I am hoping it has enough power to push the steel tracks through the hard mud that I have to work with. I never thought of manufacturing my own tracks - probably because I wouldn't have the faintest Idea how to. Good luck [/QUOTE]
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