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<blockquote data-quote="Earthwerks Unlimited" data-source="post: 19756" data-attributes="member: 1300"><p>My buddy has a Lx665 that I made chain-type tracks for. He just turned the wheels around and gained 3" on each side. You'll love tracks on that machine providing you don't plan on doing any snow work on paved surfaces. I have TracksPlus tracks on my bigger LS185.b and all I did was turn the wheels around and gained 3". As was pointed out, it makes checking the air really difficult. Even though I have the stem protectors on the rims the stems fill up with mud. And worse, when it freezes they collect frozen snow and ice clods. When the tires roll they can easily lose their stems as they get wiped out by the axle housing ribs. I was going to relocate my stems to the outside but I'm seriously considering the SolidBoss aperture tires ($2500 ouch). If you want wheel spacers, you might want to consider Craigslist---I bought a full set for $50 which normally go for $400.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Earthwerks Unlimited, post: 19756, member: 1300"] My buddy has a Lx665 that I made chain-type tracks for. He just turned the wheels around and gained 3“ on each side. You'll love tracks on that machine providing you don't plan on doing any snow work on paved surfaces. I have TracksPlus tracks on my bigger LS185.b and all I did was turn the wheels around and gained 3“. As was pointed out, it makes checking the air really difficult. Even though I have the stem protectors on the rims the stems fill up with mud. And worse, when it freezes they collect frozen snow and ice clods. When the tires roll they can easily lose their stems as they get wiped out by the axle housing ribs. I was going to relocate my stems to the outside but I'm seriously considering the SolidBoss aperture tires ($2500 ouch). If you want wheel spacers, you might want to consider Craigslist---I bought a full set for $50 which normally go for $400. [/QUOTE]
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