I have a very nice used polaris rmk 800 159 track with a 2 inch lug and 2.52 pitch it has 2 lugs that are starting to tear and there not even that bad I had bought this for my polaris and I had sold and bought a different machine and can no longer use it. Thank you for looking.
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