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NW Washington | Tracks are more complex with many moving parts working in nasty, dirty conditions. Tracks are slow, and throw up a lot of dirt and dust when operating. Steel tracks are also noisy. Tracks work great in places like Italian vineyards and steep hillside farms where wheel tractors struggle, but in most cases, rubber tires are the best option for tractors. Steering track tractors is another issue that requires an expensive and complex solution.
Several Italian companies, like Landini, Fiat, Same, Lamborghini, and now New Holland, have made small two-track crawlers for their market for many years. | |
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