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<blockquote data-quote="lancem" data-source="post: 21431" data-attributes="member: 1822"><p>hello jeff,sorry ,i have not been on here to much. your question about auv lines for attachments . mine has all the lines in place. two coming out of the consol at the left operators controls,two on the arms for the hi flow, and beside the tubes the supply the bucket are two caped lines. i myself dont use these lines ,my dozer attachment has six of its own lines . on one arm[the right] i have 4 steel lines and on the left arm ,there is two lines. .i dont seeany problem useing flex lines as long as they are tied up well. for your info=i bought tracks from rubbertrax,great people there ,but the tracks were 56lugs and the drive lugs were barn shaped.they did not work,they jumped the sprockets,so i returned them[this is the part were the rubbertrax people were great .no hassels. i bought a st from asv, 55lugs and tent shaped lugs. noooooo problems now . i got this baby running like a pimped out caddy and it is f'n amazing as to how much it will push and how well it is in the snow . .i grab a beer and a puff and im gone for hours doing driveways.some i do just for the fun. if i can help you email me . <strong>"lancemorrish at yahoo.ca"</strong> (change the at to @) cheers and i hope yours is working well .</p><p>**I changed the address to help prevent you getting un-wanted spam. If its a problem let me know and i'll change it back. - Tazza **</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="lancem, post: 21431, member: 1822"] hello jeff,sorry ,i have not been on here to much. your question about auv lines for attachments . mine has all the lines in place. two coming out of the consol at the left operators controls,two on the arms for the hi flow, and beside the tubes the supply the bucket are two caped lines. i myself dont use these lines ,my dozer attachment has six of its own lines . on one arm[the right] i have 4 steel lines and on the left arm ,there is two lines. .i dont seeany problem useing flex lines as long as they are tied up well. for your info=i bought tracks from rubbertrax,great people there ,but the tracks were 56lugs and the drive lugs were barn shaped.they did not work,they jumped the sprockets,so i returned them[this is the part were the rubbertrax people were great .no hassels. i bought a st from asv, 55lugs and tent shaped lugs. noooooo problems now . i got this baby running like a pimped out caddy and it is f'n amazing as to how much it will push and how well it is in the snow . .i grab a beer and a puff and im gone for hours doing driveways.some i do just for the fun. if i can help you email me . [B]“lancemorrish at yahoo.ca”[/B] (change the at to @) cheers and i hope yours is working well . **I changed the address to help prevent you getting un-wanted spam. If its a problem let me know and i'll change it back. - Tazza ** [/QUOTE]
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