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<blockquote data-quote="ddbackhoe" data-source="post: 118280" data-attributes="member: 13296"><p>I have a feeling that he is paying for more than skid pans. Bottoming out a skid steer is not what I would consider abuse. The ads often show them in the dirt, but reality is they are heavy and an inexperienced operator (like rental customers) can quickly bury wheels or tracks in soft ground.</p><p>FWIW, I have never been charged for tire or track wear by either my local guy, Sunbelt or United Rentals. I did have a tree limb fall on a JD 160 excavator damaging the fuel fill and engine cover, no charge either.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ddbackhoe, post: 118280, member: 13296"] I have a feeling that he is paying for more than skid pans. Bottoming out a skid steer is not what I would consider abuse. The ads often show them in the dirt, but reality is they are heavy and an inexperienced operator (like rental customers) can quickly bury wheels or tracks in soft ground. FWIW, I have never been charged for tire or track wear by either my local guy, Sunbelt or United Rentals. I did have a tree limb fall on a JD 160 excavator damaging the fuel fill and engine cover, no charge either. [/QUOTE]
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