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thanks, takes me back, we ran two of these back In 90s, one with a cummins other with Detroit, as far as im aware at time only ones in Scotland if not the uk.
I used to do a lot of line boring at a Readymix quarry close by and they had 4 or 5 of them with Detroits. I can remember the store room being full of spare leaf springs.
Kman9090 where did Dave kolb get those tracks over the rear tires of that 775 cat
I have seen loaders with similar type tread in books before I have a Payhauler was wondering if they would work on it in soft muddy conditions
or even traction on frozen ground ,cover all 4 corners of the pay hauler or just the rear what do you think and whats the proper name for them.
are they intended to prevent tire damage from rocks.