Yup - we have 'em. Bought these tracks last fall, as we were into a big pond project where it was nothing but clay, and it rained for nearly a month straight.
This is certainly on the extreme side for how these tracks can be used - there were a few moments where the mud was almost as high as the tops of the tires. She couldn't drive all that well when it was that muddy, but we could still get in and out of that mud pit.
It cuts down on rutting for lawn grading work, too. That was a nice side benefit I hadn't anticipated.
Just be sure to keep
this in mind when you use them.
They are a big pain in the neck to get on and off the
skidsteer, so I'd plan on getting them on and off once for the wet spring, and again for a wet fall.
But worth the investment.