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Graduating out of "my first machine" status
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<blockquote data-quote="vinito" data-source="post: 107433" data-attributes="member: 12954"><p>Ooh, I have a question too. I'm thinking of getting a new set of tracks which will hopefully wait until winter. The undercarriage needs some attention (mostly the plastic idler wheels & bearings) and that would be a good winter project if it holds out.</p><p>Anyway, trackloaderparts.com offers OEM track and DuroForce track. DuroForce is about 25% less expensive which is appealing. I don't work my machines particularly hard, but it does get into dirt which has rock in it... just yer standard digging around thing. Of course everybody reports that their aftermarket track is as good or better than OEM, others say OEM is the only way to go, and yet others say even OEM track fails early sometimes faster than certain aftermarket track, so of course I'm in a fog of war.</p><p>Anybody had experience with DuroForce track? If it's decent, I like the saving money thing and I'll probably only put 200 or 300 hours on the thing per year. But I don't want to shoot myself in the foot either. So if anybody has experience with those DuroForce track I'd really like to hear bout it. Thanks.</p><p>Oh, and regarding the video link on my build thread linked from post 1, I'm not sure what's up with that. It works just fine for me where I'm at, but here's the link in case it needs fixing by anybody.</p><p><a href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-vrWZmveVDE" target="_blank">https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-vrWZmveVDE</a></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="vinito, post: 107433, member: 12954"] Ooh, I have a question too. I'm thinking of getting a new set of tracks which will hopefully wait until winter. The undercarriage needs some attention (mostly the plastic idler wheels & bearings) and that would be a good winter project if it holds out. Anyway, trackloaderparts.com offers OEM track and DuroForce track. DuroForce is about 25% less expensive which is appealing. I don't work my machines particularly hard, but it does get into dirt which has rock in it... just yer standard digging around thing. Of course everybody reports that their aftermarket track is as good or better than OEM, others say OEM is the only way to go, and yet others say even OEM track fails early sometimes faster than certain aftermarket track, so of course I'm in a fog of war. Anybody had experience with DuroForce track? If it's decent, I like the saving money thing and I'll probably only put 200 or 300 hours on the thing per year. But I don't want to shoot myself in the foot either. So if anybody has experience with those DuroForce track I'd really like to hear bout it. Thanks. Oh, and regarding the video link on my build thread linked from post 1, I'm not sure what's up with that. It works just fine for me where I'm at, but here's the link in case it needs fixing by anybody. [URL]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-vrWZmveVDE[/URL] [/QUOTE]
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