Old_Pokey
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Just my thoughts, take 'em or leave 'em, here they are. If the machine is a half track setup, the strain on the drive system is minimized somewhat. If it is fully mounted on two tracks, it will be a monster. Very hard on things. It will burrow very bad on corners. Belts would be unreally expensive, and would wear out quickly if you have any road travel to do. Tracks are a wonderful system if they are engineered proper. On a combine with the center of gravity up so high, it creates many new problems that need to be taken into consideration. If you are on flat level ground, a conventional track system will work ok. If you run an extremely wide and heavy header, something to consider is the ride quality. The tracks dont have the air cushion like a tire and can strain the feeder and header somewhat. What crops do you grow and what combine would you put the tracks onIJ