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<blockquote data-quote="864wood" data-source="post: 796" data-attributes="member: 38"><p>Point well understood about the undercarrige freezing. The quickest way I know to stress the drive mechanism and all associated parts is to leave it caked up with mud, snow or dirt and let it freeze. To that end I had a wide variety of cleaning tools to clean every time I parked my 864G loader. I would even park it on two 4x8x1/2" plates to keep the tracks from freezing to the gravel. However on to new topics.. My shiny S300 got put thru its paces on a good sized backfill. The dirt was mostly dry but all sand. I dont think I have had to work that hard to do a backfilll in years. Come to think of it, ...........since the last time I owned a wheeled loader. I have a price quote from bobcat for Grouser tracks plus the intial install with spacers in my yard of 3255.76. As Team Fountain would say its only money. Hopefully the T-300 is still on my Santa wish list and with the wheeled loader for snow and parking lots with remvable tracks I can turn my business in to the total Bobcat package.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="864wood, post: 796, member: 38"] Point well understood about the undercarrige freezing. The quickest way I know to stress the drive mechanism and all associated parts is to leave it caked up with mud, snow or dirt and let it freeze. To that end I had a wide variety of cleaning tools to clean every time I parked my 864G loader. I would even park it on two 4x8x1/2" plates to keep the tracks from freezing to the gravel. However on to new topics.. My shiny S300 got put thru its paces on a good sized backfill. The dirt was mostly dry but all sand. I dont think I have had to work that hard to do a backfilll in years. Come to think of it, ...........since the last time I owned a wheeled loader. I have a price quote from bobcat for Grouser tracks plus the intial install with spacers in my yard of 3255.76. As Team Fountain would say its only money. Hopefully the T-300 is still on my Santa wish list and with the wheeled loader for snow and parking lots with remvable tracks I can turn my business in to the total Bobcat package. [/QUOTE]
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