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743B vs T180
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<blockquote data-quote="reaperman" data-source="post: 78367" data-attributes="member: 6675"><p>Track machines arent necessarily easier on grass. When turning its possible to have the entire length of the track tear up sod. The way the lugs on the tracks are spaces, these individual lugs can leave tears as well. So in a way they can be easier on grass and other ways they can also do as much or more than tires. Cautious driving is key. If you have dual #3500 lb axles your trailer should handle the machine, remember your truck will carry some of the weight. And if your only driving shorter distances I wouldnt think twice about it. A T180 would be a big step up from your 743. You would quickly get spoiled with the power, not to mention the traction. And if you already got the blessing from your wife, there's just one last thing to do. And thats post a pic of your new machine for us to see.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="reaperman, post: 78367, member: 6675"] Track machines arent necessarily easier on grass. When turning its possible to have the entire length of the track tear up sod. The way the lugs on the tracks are spaces, these individual lugs can leave tears as well. So in a way they can be easier on grass and other ways they can also do as much or more than tires. Cautious driving is key. If you have dual #3500 lb axles your trailer should handle the machine, remember your truck will carry some of the weight. And if your only driving shorter distances I wouldnt think twice about it. A T180 would be a big step up from your 743. You would quickly get spoiled with the power, not to mention the traction. And if you already got the blessing from your wife, there's just one last thing to do. And thats post a pic of your new machine for us to see. [/QUOTE]
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