I'm no expert when it comes to grouser bar replacement, but I would think you would be best served to use low hydrogen electrodes (E7018, E7028, E8018, etc.) for all the welding considering the alloy content of the grouser bars.
If you do use low hydrogen electrodes, then it would be advisable to employ low hydrogen practices as well, i.e., proper electrode storage, limited exposure times, preheat when necessary, etc.
Best regards - Al