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Turf Tracks

PeterG

Senior Member
Joined
Apr 14, 2015
Messages
477
Location
United States
Occupation
Contractor
Thinking about putting on some smooth Turf tracks on my Takeuchi Tl130. The C-Tracks I have on it now are great tracks, but they rip up a lawn or dirt areas fast, even with slight turns. Also, if the ground is wet, they get mud in between the tracks which falls out making a mess if I get out on asphalt etc. Anyone use United Skid tracks, Turf model?

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RTSmith

Senior Member
Joined
Oct 23, 2008
Messages
421
Location
Middle Tenn.
Occupation
Amateur demolition & dirt pusher
Sorry, no experience. Looks like it would be better. Hopefully this "bump" helps.
 

southernman13

Senior Member
Joined
May 13, 2008
Messages
1,114
Location
Florida,Ga,Tn
Occupation
Retired
I’d love to have turf tracks on my 97-2. Ours eats up a lawn no matter how easy you go. Was working next to a cat that had more of a turf design and
He did very little damage. At the very least we have about 1000 hrs to go before we do any track swaps lol
 

Kn1ghtWolf

Active Member
Joined
Jul 14, 2021
Messages
31
Location
Minnesota
I wonder if anyone has tried out of the McLaren turf tracks as well. They definitely don't have as much traction as the United.
 
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