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The best tracks for your farm machinery depends on a number of key factors. For example, taking into account the weight of your tractor or harvester and what it is used for, you can choose from a variety of track systems. Self-propelled or towed harvesters and other agricultural vehicles can be fitted by Lynx Engineering with Zuidberg track systems. The track systems can also be custom-built.

C FRAME

  • Can be quickly interchanged with standard wheels
  • Bogie system as standard
  • Suitable for almost all harvesters with flat wheel flanges
  • Available with 2, 3 or 4 bogie wheels
  • Available with rubber tracks 61, 76 or 92 cm wide
  • Available with various attachment accessories such as adapters and spacers
  • Easy assembly (disassembly) with forklift cutouts in the track frame
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OC FRAME

  • Can be quickly interchanged with standard wheels
  • Bogie system as standard
  • Mounted directly to the flanged shaft or bar axle
  • Available with 3 bogie wheels
  • Available with rubber tracks 61, 76 or 92 cm wide
  • Available with various attachment accessories such as adapters and spacers
  • Easy assembly (disassembly) with forklift cutouts in the track frame
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F FRAME

  • Narrow construction reduces the total width of the machine
  • Bogie system as standard
  • Can be fitted to tractors and harvesters with wheel motors
  • The mounting supports can remain fitted to the machine when the tracks are removed
  • Available with 2, 3 or 4 bogie wheels
  • Available with rubber tracks 61, 76 or 92 cm wide
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All Loaded up and on her way home. We had a great time at the Ripon Farm Services Show with many reminiscing stories and plenty of compliments about our 6800 and attachments. It makes all of those long hours from the team restoring her worthwhile.  

Lynx engineering - @Lynxengineering

We had a great time at the Ripon Farm Services Show, with many reminiscing stories and plenty of compliments about our 6800 and attachments. The main question is, where to go next for the 6800?

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