ottawarob
Silver Member
Do they do well over uneven terrain?
Better traction?
I am thinking of getting the rubber tracks. Even though I went over much of the ground around my house with a dozer and evened it out, there are still areas where the tires struggle to get traction and I occasionally get a little stuck and have to manhandle the tractor get it moving again. The moles don't help either.
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And now that the loggers are dropping trees on the back acreage, I may need to go back there and keep the brush away from the replanted trees to give them a chance - not sure about that yet; going to have to see whether that makes sense or whether it will just be better to spray herbicide by hand.
It'd probably be cheaper and easier to get larger tires for your BCS, wheel extensions, or dual tires. I got the short extensions, and I found it a great upgrade over the stock setup. Get hung up less on stuff, and the tractor doesn't get as crazy hitting holes.