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  1. Excuse Me

    My M931 with tracks.

    I dont really know. I'd think that perhaps some of the oil field transports could use something like it, but they may require newer vehicles that meet other standards etc. Utilities that maintain towers and stuff out in the woods and places that are not accessable with wheeled rigs should be...
  2. Excuse Me

    My M931 with tracks.

    I have a hitch plate for the back end that will have several 2.5" receiver tubes for any hitch height. I left the truck as close to original as I could. I plan to leave the 24volt light plug and all just as it is and run led lights on the equipment. I have a 60 amp 24/12 volt reducer that I am...
  3. Excuse Me

    My M931 with tracks.

    I built the rig in my avitar picture back in 2002. It was dubbed "Donzilla" by my friends. I have dismantled it and reconfigured much of the parts for project "Toyzilla". I'll locate my toyzilla pics later. But ya, slippage can be an issue, and time will tell how bad it is with this rig. I...
  4. Excuse Me

    My M931 with tracks.

    Yes, the guide blocks in the center of the track belts is for tracking only. Drive power is friction on front and rear. The rear track belts are from a caterpillar 65 farm tractor. They are heavily reinforced belts with cables and webbing. The fronts are basically conveyor belting with traction...
  5. Excuse Me

    My M931 with tracks.

    To hopefully avoid the time to upload the pics to yet another site, here's a link to my thread I just put up with pictures of my 931 on tracks so far. If it dont work, say so and I will try to upload the pics here somehow in full size. Thanks. There are some previous pic of it some where...
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