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I thought I had pictures somewhere of a scraper hitch someone (Eject?) makes that has guards and rollers built into it around the rear drive wheels to minimize the amount the tracks can shift. That was a newer model though, not sure what options there are for flat tracks.
Slippage in the mud/water is also pretty typical for rubber tracks. Newer models aren't so bad.
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