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Tracks or no tracks?
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<blockquote data-quote="Venom" data-source="post: 29951" data-attributes="member: 2765"><p>I had an M-700 a few years back when I lived in MN (~Big Lake area). I found the tires were horrible in the snow and they had ~1/2 life left on them. I never had tracks back then. I now own an 843 with tracks. So far I love them. Yes, they do chew up the yard a little more, especially when you perform tight turns. I am looking forward to trying them out in the snow. I know for a fact that I can level my gravel driveway going uphill with the bucket down, scraping the surface without losing traction. I could not do this with the M-700 and regular tires.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Venom, post: 29951, member: 2765"] I had an M-700 a few years back when I lived in MN (~Big Lake area). I found the tires were horrible in the snow and they had ~1/2 life left on them. I never had tracks back then. I now own an 843 with tracks. So far I love them. Yes, they do chew up the yard a little more, especially when you perform tight turns. I am looking forward to trying them out in the snow. I know for a fact that I can level my gravel driveway going uphill with the bucket down, scraping the surface without losing traction. I could not do this with the M-700 and regular tires. [/QUOTE]
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