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Over-the-Tire Tracks for Tandems: Benefits and Considerations
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Introduction
Over-the-tire tracks (OTT tracks) are a popular accessory for heavy equipment, offering enhanced traction and flotation in challenging terrains. Often used in skid steer loaders, these tracks can also be beneficial for tandem machines. This article explores the advantages, installation considerations, and maintenance tips for using over-the-tire tracks on tandem equipment, such as dual-axle loaders or similar machinery.
What Are Over-the-Tire Tracks?
  1. Definition and Purpose:
    Over-the-tire tracks are rubber or metal tracks that are designed to fit over the tires of heavy machinery. They provide added traction, reduce tire wear, and improve flotation when operating on soft or uneven ground. OTT tracks are typically used in construction, landscaping, forestry, and agricultural operations where the terrain is difficult or challenging.
  2. How OTT Tracks Work:
    These tracks distribute the weight of the machine more evenly across a larger surface area, preventing the tires from sinking into soft surfaces like mud, snow, or sand. The tracks also offer better grip, allowing for improved maneuverability on slippery or loose ground.
Benefits of Using Over-the-Tire Tracks for Tandems
  1. Improved Traction and Stability:
    One of the most significant benefits of using OTT tracks on tandem equipment is improved traction. The additional surface area and the design of the tracks enhance stability, particularly when working on challenging terrains such as muddy fields, snow-covered surfaces, or soft sand. This is especially important for tandem machines, which may not have the same level of weight distribution and traction as single-axle equipment.
  2. Reduced Tire Wear:
    Operating on rough or abrasive surfaces can cause significant wear on the tires, leading to frequent replacements and increased maintenance costs. OTT tracks help protect the tires from wear and tear, extending their lifespan by keeping them elevated and shielded from direct contact with rough terrain.
  3. Enhanced Flotation:
    For tandem machines used in soft ground conditions, flotation is crucial to prevent the equipment from becoming stuck or sinking. OTT tracks spread the weight of the machine over a larger surface area, helping it "float" on soft ground rather than digging into it. This improves the machine's ability to move across challenging surfaces, increasing productivity and reducing the risk of equipment downtime.
  4. Increased Payload Capacity:
    With enhanced flotation and traction, tandem machines equipped with OTT tracks can often carry heavier loads. The increased surface area helps distribute the load more evenly, making it easier to operate with heavy materials without the risk of bogging down or losing control.
Considerations Before Installing OTT Tracks
  1. Compatibility:
    Before purchasing OTT tracks, it’s essential to ensure that they are compatible with your tandem machine. The tracks must fit correctly over the tires, and the machine must have the proper ground clearance to accommodate the additional height and weight. Always verify the specifications and consult the manufacturer or supplier for guidance on compatibility.
  2. Impact on Maneuverability:
    While OTT tracks offer many benefits, they can affect the machine's maneuverability. The added weight and larger footprint may make the machine less agile, particularly in tight spaces or when performing tasks that require precise movement. Consider whether the trade-off in maneuverability is acceptable for your specific tasks.
  3. Maintenance Requirements:
    Like any accessory, OTT tracks require regular maintenance to ensure optimal performance. Tracks should be cleaned and inspected for wear, cracks, or damage. It’s essential to ensure that they are properly tensioned and lubricated to prevent premature wear or malfunction. Improperly maintained tracks can result in damage to the machine or the tracks themselves.
  4. Cost Considerations:
    OTT tracks come at an additional cost, both for the initial purchase and for ongoing maintenance. While they can save on tire wear and improve operational efficiency, the upfront investment and maintenance costs should be factored into your budget. It’s essential to weigh the cost against the potential benefits to determine if OTT tracks are the right investment for your tandem machine.
Installation and Maintenance Tips
  1. Proper Installation:
    Installing OTT tracks requires careful attention to ensure they fit securely over the tires and are properly tensioned. Follow the manufacturer’s installation instructions closely to avoid any issues with track alignment or tire damage. If in doubt, consider professional installation to ensure the tracks are mounted correctly.
  2. Regular Inspections:
    Periodically inspect the OTT tracks for signs of wear, cracks, or damage. Check the tension of the tracks to ensure they are not too tight or too loose. Regularly cleaning the tracks to remove dirt, debris, and mud will help maintain their effectiveness and prevent any buildup that could lead to malfunctions.
  3. Track Lubrication:
    Proper lubrication is essential to keep the tracks functioning smoothly. Use the appropriate lubricant as specified by the manufacturer to ensure that moving parts remain in good condition. Lack of lubrication can lead to excessive wear and reduce the lifespan of the tracks.
Conclusion
Over-the-tire tracks can provide significant benefits for tandem equipment, particularly in challenging working conditions. They enhance traction, flotation, and stability, while also helping to protect tires and increase the machine’s payload capacity. However, it’s important to consider compatibility, maneuverability, and maintenance before deciding to invest in OTT tracks. With proper installation and upkeep, OTT tracks can help improve productivity, reduce operational costs, and extend the life of your tandem machine.
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