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<blockquote data-quote="Tazza" data-source="post: 35051" data-attributes="member: 82"><p>Welcome</p><p>First off, you need to let us know what sort of dirt work you will be doing, where abouts, hilly, flat, rocky, wet.</p><p>Tracks are great for traction and flotation over soft soil. They cost more to run than tyres, with wear, idlers etc.</p><p>Tyres are a good all rounder. They don't wear as fast but less traction in the wet and not as nice over bumpy ground. They are cheap to replace and more common.</p><p>What weight are you looking at lifting with it too?</p><p>There are so many things to consider.</p><p>I'd asvise you stay away from any machine with SJC/hand controls. If they are done with push/pull cables thats fine, but the actuators can drive a person crazy and broke as mostly its a dealer only fix.They will need to hook it to a computer if its not the correct software version.</p><p>Just a few things to consider.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Tazza, post: 35051, member: 82"] Welcome First off, you need to let us know what sort of dirt work you will be doing, where abouts, hilly, flat, rocky, wet. Tracks are great for traction and flotation over soft soil. They cost more to run than tyres, with wear, idlers etc. Tyres are a good all rounder. They don't wear as fast but less traction in the wet and not as nice over bumpy ground. They are cheap to replace and more common. What weight are you looking at lifting with it too? There are so many things to consider. I'd asvise you stay away from any machine with SJC/hand controls. If they are done with push/pull cables thats fine, but the actuators can drive a person crazy and broke as mostly its a dealer only fix.They will need to hook it to a computer if its not the correct software version. Just a few things to consider. [/QUOTE]
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