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<blockquote data-quote="dbryant1928" data-source="post: 40283" data-attributes="member: 4770"><p>I currently have a ct322 and have been happy with it for the most part. Look at the final drives and make sure that they arent leaking externally. Had to replace one this summer and they are very expensive. $3000 per side to be exact. Check the tracks for tears and or cuts. Look at the carriage, under and on top to see if it is roughed up. Make sure that the final drives dont pop or snap when you move forward and backward. A ct 322 when running right will drive through a pile of dirt higher than you can see. A very stout machine.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dbryant1928, post: 40283, member: 4770"] I currently have a ct322 and have been happy with it for the most part. Look at the final drives and make sure that they arent leaking externally. Had to replace one this summer and they are very expensive. $3000 per side to be exact. Check the tracks for tears and or cuts. Look at the carriage, under and on top to see if it is roughed up. Make sure that the final drives dont pop or snap when you move forward and backward. A ct 322 when running right will drive through a pile of dirt higher than you can see. A very stout machine. [/QUOTE]
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