Bandit SG-75

Seems there has to be a way to do it. Or maybe make the side flaps of a heavy rubber of some sort, something like a horse stall mat, or one of those stiff mudflaps? Something that has some give to it that the tracks can push in, but won’t bend too much when flipping grindings? Has to be an easier way, just not sure yet what it is.
Im just brainstorming here, but what if you removed the sections colored in red. Then raise the dump plate up a few inches to clear the tracks? Granted the front edge may have a few grindings on it still, but thats the easiest point to reach to kick them off.
 

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