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<blockquote data-quote="Stickney94" data-source="post: 1837567" data-attributes="member: 37941"><p>Silver -- what do your neighbors run? Or locals? My skid runs on all ground types (concrete, asphalt, dirt, gravel, fields, corn stalks, pasture, hills, ice, snow, blizzards). I'd love tracks but several ppl advised me that due to the variety of work and ground type that tires would be the better choice. With that said -- I grew up without a skid and now that I've had one I can't imagine not having one. You'll love one (get a heated cab and a snowblower, haha).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Stickney94, post: 1837567, member: 37941"] Silver -- what do your neighbors run? Or locals? My skid runs on all ground types (concrete, asphalt, dirt, gravel, fields, corn stalks, pasture, hills, ice, snow, blizzards). I'd love tracks but several ppl advised me that due to the variety of work and ground type that tires would be the better choice. With that said -- I grew up without a skid and now that I've had one I can't imagine not having one. You'll love one (get a heated cab and a snowblower, haha). [/QUOTE]
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