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<blockquote data-quote="Atimm693" data-source="post: 1837156" data-attributes="member: 26138"><p>No question tracks are more expensive. The question is whether or not that expense would be worth it to you. For guys that make a living with them, seems to be a no-brainer as I pretty much never see a tire machine on a jobsite. On the farm, I'm not sure that the difference in productivity would be.</p><p></p><p>We did some clearing work with a Kubota track machine, losing a track was pretty much a daily occurrence. Likely a combination of the uneven, rocky ground and a bad operator. Had one flat with the tire machine in the same time period. </p><p></p><p>For the average farm operation I don't see tracks as being worthwhile unless you do a lot of work on wet/muddy ground. Even then tire tracks are an easy solution, as mentioned.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Atimm693, post: 1837156, member: 26138"] No question tracks are more expensive. The question is whether or not that expense would be worth it to you. For guys that make a living with them, seems to be a no-brainer as I pretty much never see a tire machine on a jobsite. On the farm, I'm not sure that the difference in productivity would be. We did some clearing work with a Kubota track machine, losing a track was pretty much a daily occurrence. Likely a combination of the uneven, rocky ground and a bad operator. Had one flat with the tire machine in the same time period. For the average farm operation I don't see tracks as being worthwhile unless you do a lot of work on wet/muddy ground. Even then tire tracks are an easy solution, as mentioned. [/QUOTE]
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