1010 crawler track
1010 crawler track
I have a 1010 crawler with a rock track, and would like to find a track suited for dirt.
Okay, now I get it.
The flat pads are called street pads, and are for working on hard ground and cement. On a 1010 they would be called 3 bar semi-grousers. They are seen most commonly on loader crawlers.
The other pads are called grouser pads.
If you have a loader crawler, grouser pads will increase wear and tear on undercarraige and steering clutches significantly plus require a great deal more power to turn. If you are always on soft ground or in mud, then not nearly as bad as if you are in dry ground.
Lavoy
The flat pads are called street pads, and are for working on hard ground and cement. On a 1010 they would be called 3 bar semi-grousers. They are seen most commonly on loader crawlers.
The other pads are called grouser pads.
If you have a loader crawler, grouser pads will increase wear and tear on undercarraige and steering clutches significantly plus require a great deal more power to turn. If you are always on soft ground or in mud, then not nearly as bad as if you are in dry ground.
Lavoy
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