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Yeah, the Kingman tread is the same as Wild Stang used in 2002 - it's wedge top conveyor belt available from McMaster-Carr. It only measured about 140-150# on the traction test. BTW - the Wild Stang "tank" that they engaged (file cards inside metal cleats) only bumped them up to about 160# traction, which was surprising. Sure left some impressive marks on our wedge though
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