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<blockquote data-quote="Bob Horrell" data-source="post: 3074" data-attributes="member: 135"><p>The tracks are working great. I probably have 400 - 500hrs on them now with absolutely no problems. There is the normal small nicks etc. in the tread, but I would say they are wearing very well. I keep checking my track tension and have yet to make an adjustment. I am thinking that this confirms my theory that the really large drive sprocket catches enough of the drive holes in the track to spread out the force and eliminate much of the stretching. I love having the 2 speed with the tracks. It really cuts down on time spent on certain jobs. On a side note, have you seen the new ASV SR80. Looks like a pretty slick machine. I am pretty interested, only because the foot pedals in the Bobcat drive my knees nuts. I have to get out every couple of hours and walk around because they bother me so much. Too many years racing motocross with the associated injuries catches up with you in later years. I can run and ride a bicycle OK but my knees just can't stand the constant bent position while working the pedals. When I have used skidsteers with pilot controls, I don't have the problem.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bob Horrell, post: 3074, member: 135"] The tracks are working great. I probably have 400 - 500hrs on them now with absolutely no problems. There is the normal small nicks etc. in the tread, but I would say they are wearing very well. I keep checking my track tension and have yet to make an adjustment. I am thinking that this confirms my theory that the really large drive sprocket catches enough of the drive holes in the track to spread out the force and eliminate much of the stretching. I love having the 2 speed with the tracks. It really cuts down on time spent on certain jobs. On a side note, have you seen the new ASV SR80. Looks like a pretty slick machine. I am pretty interested, only because the foot pedals in the Bobcat drive my knees nuts. I have to get out every couple of hours and walk around because they bother me so much. Too many years racing motocross with the associated injuries catches up with you in later years. I can run and ride a bicycle OK but my knees just can't stand the constant bent position while working the pedals. When I have used skidsteers with pilot controls, I don't have the problem. [/QUOTE]
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