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<blockquote data-quote="lesgawlik" data-source="post: 83330" data-attributes="member: 4115"><p>My T-200 has about 4500 hours. It started as a rental, and I don't know too much about previous maintenance. I have heard that rental companies generally maintain their equipment fairly well. Since I've had it, I redid the undercarriage, put new tracks on it, replaced the timing belt and done the usual filters and oil. Oil pressure is still great, and the last time I ran it, it started fine. The one thing I did lately was hook up a solar charger. I've read a number of posts here about how low/high voltage can lead to controller failure, and if there's no snow, I don't run my machine much in the winter.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="lesgawlik, post: 83330, member: 4115"] My T-200 has about 4500 hours. It started as a rental, and I don't know too much about previous maintenance. I have heard that rental companies generally maintain their equipment fairly well. Since I've had it, I redid the undercarriage, put new tracks on it, replaced the timing belt and done the usual filters and oil. Oil pressure is still great, and the last time I ran it, it started fine. The one thing I did lately was hook up a solar charger. I've read a number of posts here about how low/high voltage can lead to controller failure, and if there's no snow, I don't run my machine much in the winter. [/QUOTE]
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