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<blockquote data-quote="PrivadoMason " data-source="post: 102073" data-attributes="member: 15607"><p>First congrats on the CAT, second, do or do nots is common sense when it comes to operating and the rest comes from experience. By no means am I an expert operator. (intermediate at best!). You made a great decision on the tracks just dont run it too much on pavement etc. (Kills tracks from what I have heard.) You've got a machine for a long time as long as you take care of it, it wont let you down. The manual is very helpful for any type of beginner especially on these new machines they all have some extra bells and whistles, so read up. I did and I've used them for a few years! Good luck with it Bob!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="PrivadoMason , post: 102073, member: 15607"] First congrats on the CAT, second, do or do nots is common sense when it comes to operating and the rest comes from experience. By no means am I an expert operator. (intermediate at best!). You made a great decision on the tracks just dont run it too much on pavement etc. (Kills tracks from what I have heard.) You’ve got a machine for a long time as long as you take care of it, it wont let you down. The manual is very helpful for any type of beginner especially on these new machines they all have some extra bells and whistles, so read up. I did and I’ve used them for a few years! Good luck with it Bob! [/QUOTE]
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