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Half tracks for t-o 20?

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BOB (VT)

12-14-2002 16:23:57




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i saw a picture of half tracks on a ford 8n does anyone know if they would fit a to-20 also?




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n9141

12-18-2002 16:49:56




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 Re: half tracks for t-o 20? in reply to BOB (VT), 12-14-2002 16:23:57  
I have a set of Arps 1/2 tracks they came off a tea 20. They attach to the underside of the axle with the fender bolts. The arms for the idler wheel are set for 28" tires for Ford & Ferguson, that and the number of cleats available will dictate which tires they will fit. Arps cleats have differant widths, I have 3 sets, 20",18" 12"(said to be for plowing !). ARPS were made in US , Bombardier were made in CANADA. If you do get a set they are very dangerous, they pick up most anything (twigs, etc.) and put them up around your ears or on the seat. I saw one set on a Farmal H with 38" tires factory made Arps tracks! BURT

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Fergie Fan

12-16-2002 16:50:10




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 Re: half tracks for t-o 20? in reply to BOB (VT), 12-14-2002 16:23:57  
Sorry , but they are a North American invention that made it's way to England . There were two varieties . one all steel , the other rubber belting and steel treads. One was made by Bombardier , the other by Arps , I think , but don,t hold me to this . They will fit a Fergie , even up to a 35 or 50 , they were made for many makes but seemed to find favour with Ford or Fergie owners , mainly for bush work in lieu of chains , but a LOT more work to install---my 2 cents

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Ray,IN

12-14-2002 19:30:04




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 Re: half tracks for t-o 20? in reply to BOB (VT), 12-14-2002 16:23:57  
Search back on this board and you'll find a picture of one a guy restored. I think tracks were an aftermarket option in England that made it's way to North America.



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