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<blockquote data-quote="yellowfrog" data-source="post: 2155182" data-attributes="member: 9125"><p>yes I agree. I had a set first of all, but found them unforgiving, designed to support large weight at quite high pressures. treads tend to be large and flat and on grass it was like having slicks if it was wet. tomake them grip I had to ballast the tractor up defeating the object. had these trelliborgs on tractor (nh 7.200)2.5 years now . do a lot of drilling in spring ,rolling reseed grass,fert, then onto 7weeks of maize drilling then back to fert on silage grounds after harvest on ripping up stubbles and drilling up to nov . so I don't haven't taken them off yet.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="yellowfrog, post: 2155182, member: 9125"] yes I agree. I had a set first of all, but found them unforgiving, designed to support large weight at quite high pressures. treads tend to be large and flat and on grass it was like having slicks if it was wet. tomake them grip I had to ballast the tractor up defeating the object. had these trelliborgs on tractor (nh 7.200)2.5 years now . do a lot of drilling in spring ,rolling reseed grass,fert, then onto 7weeks of maize drilling then back to fert on silage grounds after harvest on ripping up stubbles and drilling up to nov . so I don't haven't taken them off yet. [/QUOTE]
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