All Bronco tracks can be a lot of work. However the T97E2 have slightly less clean up than their Sherman and Stuart ones. I have built one set of their T97E2 for a Dragon M48. They do look good. I can't say if they fit the Tamiya or Esci sprockets though - that is a consideration as their AS90 set does not fit Takom's Gepard even though the real vehicles use the same tracks (I spilled glue on the Takom indies and had to replace!). I suggest you test that before shelling out for multiple track sets.
I suggest that you add the guidehorns to the skeletal frame and let them set up. Then do the pad parts later. That way you will not end up gluing pads to the guidehorns and stopping articulation around the sprocket, etc. Be very careful in placing your extra thin glue on the track pad half - you do not want it running into the groove where the rods of the frame fits. I rubbed the just moist glue wick of the Tamiya Thin applicator brush along the outside where the pads join on my set to give a little extra bonding. Even a small amount works into the join and adds a little strength. That was my choice, I am not sure if it was really needed or not.
The tracks will not stand a lot of rough handling, workable doesn't mean you can 'varoom' your model around the desktop
...but are robust enough for normal handling during fitting, painting and weathering.