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<blockquote data-quote="Fishfiles" data-source="post: 23966" data-attributes="member: 782"><p>There are situations where either or would do the job , sometimes one better than the other , but in the end it's a trade off and the one that had the least problems and cost would be the best , go with the machine that suits your need the biggest percentage of the time ------ from what it sound to me you want to achieve I'd say stay away from the 864 especially or any tracked loader and use tracks over the tires , the long term maintance / repairs cost is going to be a lot less , they are expensive but steel tracks with rubber inserts are nice to work on pavement jobs where damage is required to a minimal but where out fast , compared up keep on a T series machine especially used and the amount it sounds you need it , wheels and ott tracks -------yeah , steel tracks do a number on lawns</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Fishfiles, post: 23966, member: 782"] There are situations where either or would do the job , sometimes one better than the other , but in the end it's a trade off and the one that had the least problems and cost would be the best , go with the machine that suits your need the biggest percentage of the time ------ from what it sound to me you want to achieve I'd say stay away from the 864 especially or any tracked loader and use tracks over the tires , the long term maintance / repairs cost is going to be a lot less , they are expensive but steel tracks with rubber inserts are nice to work on pavement jobs where damage is required to a minimal but where out fast , compared up keep on a T series machine especially used and the amount it sounds you need it , wheels and ott tracks -------yeah , steel tracks do a number on lawns [/QUOTE]
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