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Steel tracks on cat ctls

stumpjumper83

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I was in to the local cat dealer today talking about ctls & mtls, and the rental guy showed me a poster of a cat ctl with hightrack steel tracks, he said he was in a conference call about them the other day.

1.) They are suposed to be available on the 2 largest loaders

2.) System one, salt tracks with different grouser choices

3.) A heavy duty undercarriage based off a D5N

It's about time someone put steel on a ctl, now they can play in demo with the big boys.

Alright guys, who can find pics first.... go get um!!
 
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Bobcat s330

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I was in to the local cat dealer today talking about ctls & mtls, and the rental guy showed me a poster of a cat ctl with hightrack steel tracks, he said he was in a conference call about them the other day.

1.) They are suposed to be available on the 2 largest loaders

2.) System one, salt tracks with different grouser choices

3.) A heavy duty undercarriage based off a D5N

It's about time someone put steel on a ctl, now they can play in demo with the big boys.

Alright guys, who can find pics first.... go get um!!

Bobcat has been putting steel tracks on there ctl's for a few months now
 

CM1995

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Here's a pic from the Bobcat website-

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I haven't seen the Cat version yet.
 

pwrstroke6john

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theres a forestry company that uses cat ctls as base units for there small forestry mowers, and they had steel tracks on them. I want to say its fecon, but im not positive.
 

hvy 1ton

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theres a forestry company that uses cat ctls as base units for there small forestry mowers, and they had steel tracks on them. I want to say its fecon, but im not positive.
The company your thinking of is probably Supertrac or Supertrax, I can never remember the name.
 
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