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<blockquote data-quote="BigNicky98" data-source="post: 43245" data-attributes="member: 5559"><p>Guys you all have really great points! Tracks vs Tires all comes down to working condition. Wet muddy application that require less ground pressure you would be looking at Tracks. Big factor in track wear comes down to driving technique. Most companys will tell you at the end of the day you need to clean out your tracks and DO not counter rotate like you would on a wheeled unit. 2 big killers to track life.Track machines seem to be the argo of this world go anywhere and do anything for sure. Tires there are so many options foam filled heavy walled CAT has there flex ports that apparently are really good. Has anyone used FLEXPORTS what is the response to them? All in all when you but a track loader or skidsteer the guy selling it to you needs to know what you are doing it with it most of the time quarry work or landscaping snow removal etc.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BigNicky98, post: 43245, member: 5559"] Guys you all have really great points! Tracks vs Tires all comes down to working condition. Wet muddy application that require less ground pressure you would be looking at Tracks. Big factor in track wear comes down to driving technique. Most companys will tell you at the end of the day you need to clean out your tracks and DO not counter rotate like you would on a wheeled unit. 2 big killers to track life.Track machines seem to be the argo of this world go anywhere and do anything for sure. Tires there are so many options foam filled heavy walled CAT has there flex ports that apparently are really good. Has anyone used FLEXPORTS what is the response to them? All in all when you but a track loader or skidsteer the guy selling it to you needs to know what you are doing it with it most of the time quarry work or landscaping snow removal etc. [/QUOTE]
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