Extreme SW Minnesota Iowa border | Made a dozen or so pusher blades. The easiest way I have found to cut them is with a gas powered chop saw, and a thin blade. The steel cables are in the roller side of the track more, so I always come from that side with the wheel. The real trick is getting the alignment lugs off. I would just take the shops skid steer drive on top of the track with one set of tires, and then take the 4 in one bucket, and grab each lug and pull it till it stretched, and then cut through the rubber with a sawzall. There is no steel in the alignment lugs.
Edited by Sledge 9/22/2017 06:55
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