Tracks offer several benefits compared to tires, especially in soft or wet soil conditions, where they can provide better traction, less soil compaction, and improved flotation. The track width and length can cover a larger surface area than wheels, which allows for better weight distribution of the equipment, reducing the pressure on the soil and minimizing damage to crops. Tracks can also provide more stability on sloping terrain and reduce slippage on steep inclines.

However, drive wheels may be more appropriate for you if you use your vehicles on flat ground, such as pavement, as they are generally faster than rubber tracks and offer a smoother ride on this terrain.

To determine which option is best for you, please contact us.