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Are these both the boron alloy steel tracks ? Had a look and the seem to be the billiebollox ! What is the difference between them and the application ?

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Are these both the boron alloy steel tracks ? Had a look and the seem to be the billiebollox ! What is the difference between them and the application ?

 

Yes they are the boron alloy steel tracks. Basically the difference is the traction and flotation but clarks say terra a good climbers and good floaters both 4* yet Komatsu say grouzer are better all rounder at 4*climber and 3* floaters.

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I previously used the terra lites and got on really well with them and always did everything I asked of them.

Now got grouzer lites and they are the dogs doodahs for climbing, just been going up 45% slope in the dry, but not as good in soft ground.

What I would go for next time would be terra lites with extra studs (and studs as long as you can have them) as a best of both worlds option.

On Komatsu 931.1

 

Woodworm

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Usual decision between Flotation vs Traction; what soil you on, what you having on the rears?

 

Also, are you on 600's, 700's? Water balasted?

 

We are on 6-8 inch of soil turns to slop with a drop of water then down to Flint/stone which is hard as nails.

 

There's nothing on reads as yet but if needed would be chains.

 

On 710 45 26.5 non water ballasted.

 

The 911.4 seems to be a good climber anyway but this is quite a difference in gradient to what we did earlier in month. The wood is big and there's a crap load to do.

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Flotation tracks; sure they float but they can't climb for love nor money, studs well worn tho. Chains on the other hand are flippin awesome altho I can't help but fancy trying a single wheel track; easy to fit but not very forgiving I'd imagine.

 

As above, go customised with stud number / pattern to suit.

 

Are you on ELS or TRS fronts?

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