treesquirrel
ArboristSite Guru
I have been wrestling with wet conditions for a long time now with my S250 with rubber tires. Have 3 jobs I've benn unable to do for almost 2 months.
I did a lot of thinking and decided to bit the bullet for some over the tire rubber tracks. I looked at all of the tracks available on the market and decided on the solideal track system.
Now that I have them on I did the first big job with them on Sunday. It was a customer that I removed some trees for back in december that also had a huge sink hole in the back yard.
I had to get down into the hole and compact all the stuff down as best I could and then grade some dirt from the rest of the yard into it and finish grade the yard for him to plant some grass.
All in all these tracks rock! Back before the economy hit the crapper I had a dedicated track machine which I had to sell. This machine now outperforms the track machine I had.
The first thing I noticed was this setup will conform to obstacles. My track loader would see-saw over stuff. This flexibility results in fantastic traction. I was pushing loads of dirt real well and digging in moist conditions. The red clay we have around here is pretty unforgiving when damp. Going into and out of the hole was a snap, practically zero spin. I also NEVER experienced tire spin inside the tracks that I read about in some reviews of various track systems. This system is a nice tight fit with only 1-2 inches of sag so the contact of tire to tract is very good.
I can't wait to see the pushing power the machine has on a clearing job. The S250 already has good pushing power so I expect a dramatic increase.
Anyone who wants to get an over tire track system that will perform and produce excellent results should seriously consider this system!
Best,
Squirrel.
I did a lot of thinking and decided to bit the bullet for some over the tire rubber tracks. I looked at all of the tracks available on the market and decided on the solideal track system.
Now that I have them on I did the first big job with them on Sunday. It was a customer that I removed some trees for back in december that also had a huge sink hole in the back yard.
I had to get down into the hole and compact all the stuff down as best I could and then grade some dirt from the rest of the yard into it and finish grade the yard for him to plant some grass.
All in all these tracks rock! Back before the economy hit the crapper I had a dedicated track machine which I had to sell. This machine now outperforms the track machine I had.
The first thing I noticed was this setup will conform to obstacles. My track loader would see-saw over stuff. This flexibility results in fantastic traction. I was pushing loads of dirt real well and digging in moist conditions. The red clay we have around here is pretty unforgiving when damp. Going into and out of the hole was a snap, practically zero spin. I also NEVER experienced tire spin inside the tracks that I read about in some reviews of various track systems. This system is a nice tight fit with only 1-2 inches of sag so the contact of tire to tract is very good.
I can't wait to see the pushing power the machine has on a clearing job. The S250 already has good pushing power so I expect a dramatic increase.
Anyone who wants to get an over tire track system that will perform and produce excellent results should seriously consider this system!
Best,
Squirrel.