Has anyone tried to build a set of Amphicat soft tracks?

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    Has anyone tried to build a set of Amphicat soft tracks?

    I would like to build a set of soft tracks for my Amphicat. I was thinking of using side chain with cross chain hooks and 4 inch rubber. Here are some links to some the material I am looking at.

    Side chain:



    Hooks:



    Rubber cross pieces:



    Textured Conveyor:



    All that is needed is a way to connect the cross prices to the lobe of the hook. Big rivet? Do you think 3/16 inch chain is strong enough?
    Do you think the conveyor belt is better than 3/8 inch rubber for the cross pieces?

    I am building them for ice and snow. All your feedback is welcomed.
    Tim in Wisconsin.

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    I have a set of rubber cat tracks. P.M. me if interested.

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    tattooman,
    I am. Can you PM me with pic's and the price you are looking for?
    Tim

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