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<blockquote data-quote="Treekiller66" data-source="post: 39458" data-attributes="member: 4797"><p>We are the guys who run all day long but not digging and pushing . What I Found so far on newholland and cat both. 5 to 6 thousand hours your gonna start to feed them. And the harder ya work the sooner ya feed them parts. Grease, filters and oil changes at the right hour is the cheapest and easiest wrench turning ya can do. But if its something you run all day id get rid of them around 5,500 hours, if ya gonna use it around home, id turn wrenches and keep it till one of us died</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Treekiller66, post: 39458, member: 4797"] We are the guys who run all day long but not digging and pushing . What I Found so far on newholland and cat both. 5 to 6 thousand hours your gonna start to feed them. And the harder ya work the sooner ya feed them parts. Grease, filters and oil changes at the right hour is the cheapest and easiest wrench turning ya can do. But if its something you run all day id get rid of them around 5,500 hours, if ya gonna use it around home, id turn wrenches and keep it till one of us died [/QUOTE]
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