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    Steel vs Rubber tracks

    What did a set of those tracks run you?
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    Steel vs Rubber tracks

    I wondered that. I haven’t dove into it to deep yet but I’ll most likely just talk to the dealer see what’s all involved in switching over.
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    Steel vs Rubber tracks

    Yeah and taking those pads on and off would be a time consuming process. And we don’t get much rain. Definitely not as much as you guys on the coast. Also the hills and elevation changes aren’t huge so if you got to pull your self up a hill once in a while wouldn’t be the end of the world.
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    Steel vs Rubber tracks

    Thanks for this info! My other thought about going with the steel track option is I have a rototilt and the extra weight makes it more tippy then mini exs already are so the added weight of the steel would help with stability as well. Wish I could find a set of used ones to try them out without...
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    Steel vs Rubber tracks

    Hi everyone, I run a landscaping company in norwestern ontario. we do lots of natural stone work ie. retaining walls/stone steps and flag stone. we have a brand new this year cat 305 with rubber tracks and have just about 800 hours on it and counting will be just under 1000 by end of season...
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