PROTRAC Over-the-tire track for skid steer
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@firehotwings they are, but when ur also running solid tires they seem to be too heavy for the axles. thats why there not recommended with solid tires. unless u put lighter tracks like maximizer
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just got my set from radmeister (same brand as mclaren) luv my new tires and tracks.
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@walston410 they cost way more, and more maintenance
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y dont you just get the tracked skid steer?
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lol. yeah iv seen how these babies performed and they'r really amazing
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lol really is that the only word lol
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And yes, I agree a tracked skid steer has its advantages, but let's face it, it costs $15K more than a tired skid steer running with tracks. Not to mention that the track loader rubber tracks will break where our Protrac tracks won't. And I bet that equipped with our new Portrac rubber tracks I can go and work on every place a dedicated track machine can.
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We finally got a pair of Protrac with rubber pads; they aren't cheap, but they're definitely worth the money. The tracks made a huge difference and now we can do jobs we could never do before. The first time it took about 2 hrs to get them properly adjusted but after that it takes us about 30-40 min to put them on and 5 min to take them off. Frankly, since the rubber pads do not damage the ground and protect the tires from punctures very well, I see no need to take the tracks off at all.
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Only one?
I wont say there's alot, not in the tens of thousands, but there are plenty. It's why i love Fort worth :) And hate dallas >:(
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And I thought I was the only skid steer "enthusiast". If I could afford them, I would put tracks on my 843. Not sure why, because most of the time it's in my backyard.
cant be more america then this
finnmerchant 4 years ago 6
USA! USA! USA! USA!
number 1!!!!
ocho600 4 years ago