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AWS vs track or wheel mantinence
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<blockquote data-quote="500K_773" data-source="post: 269" data-attributes="member: 33"><p>In the Spring WorkSaver, the editors wrote an article on the A220 that was using for 5000 hours at some recycling facility. They reported no major breakdowns at all, and the axles had no problems. I'd assume that fixing the axle would be expensive, but if after 5000 hours at a recycling facility didn't bring the machine down, I'm sure that thousands of hours on any other job site wouldn't, either. I've heard my service guy at the dealer say the axles aren't too bad to fix.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="500K_773, post: 269, member: 33"] In the Spring WorkSaver, the editors wrote an article on the A220 that was using for 5000 hours at some recycling facility. They reported no major breakdowns at all, and the axles had no problems. I'd assume that fixing the axle would be expensive, but if after 5000 hours at a recycling facility didn't bring the machine down, I'm sure that thousands of hours on any other job site wouldn't, either. I've heard my service guy at the dealer say the axles aren't too bad to fix. [/QUOTE]
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