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<blockquote data-quote="500K_773" data-source="post: 148" data-attributes="member: 33"><p>The only time I drove a track loader was a T200 when I demo'ed an angle broom attachment. It was in a parking lot, so I didn't really get to use the tracks to their potential. I did notice a harsher ride, especially when traversing the gutters. The wheeled loaders don't have suspension, but do get cushion from the air in the tires and go over uneven terrain a little smoother. </p><p>How is the track machine to operate all day long, do you get beat up pretty bad in rough terrain? How are the tracks in gravel? My salesman said I would not want to operate a track machine too much in gravel (sand and 2"-3" rocks), don't know if the rocks get in the tracks and rollers and wreck havoc or some other concern.</p><p>The more I read this forum and hear from other track machine owners, the more I want a T300. I may even give up my 773 to get one. I also want a combo bucket after reading the post in the attachments forum. Would like to use the dozer aspect to spread material and the clamping to grab brush and other loose material.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="500K_773, post: 148, member: 33"] The only time I drove a track loader was a T200 when I demo'ed an angle broom attachment. It was in a parking lot, so I didn't really get to use the tracks to their potential. I did notice a harsher ride, especially when traversing the gutters. The wheeled loaders don't have suspension, but do get cushion from the air in the tires and go over uneven terrain a little smoother. How is the track machine to operate all day long, do you get beat up pretty bad in rough terrain? How are the tracks in gravel? My salesman said I would not want to operate a track machine too much in gravel (sand and 2“-3“ rocks), don't know if the rocks get in the tracks and rollers and wreck havoc or some other concern. The more I read this forum and hear from other track machine owners, the more I want a T300. I may even give up my 773 to get one. I also want a combo bucket after reading the post in the attachments forum. Would like to use the dozer aspect to spread material and the clamping to grab brush and other loose material. [/QUOTE]
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