![](/profile/get-photo.asp?memberid=1306&type=profile&rnd=787) central - east central Minnesota - | My opinion is, it shouldn't be a problem, if you are using them for their intended propose . . . working in wet, muddy or water soil type conditions. If your bedded ground is wet and muddy - the the combine / tracks will find full support across the track width, by sinking into the ground. If you are running on dry beds - why would a guy consider the extra expense of tracks over wheels ? Dry ground = wheel pkg. |