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Over the tire tracks...NO WAY!!!! If you read this..I just saved you thousands!
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<blockquote data-quote="brianv" data-source="post: 33757" data-attributes="member: 3345"><p>That is great that you did not have a problem with yours yet. If you do, try calling the manufacture and see what type of response you get. If you are going to buy a skid steer and know you may get into to mud or loose gravel, rocks, soft dirt, sand...etc. Avoid making a huge mistake and just buy one with the rubber tracks and NO tires. If you are looking into tracks avoid the company that starts with Mc!! This is only my opinion and you must make your own decision. Before you buy anything...call customer support and test their knowledge and get a feel for the company. Sales reps will jump through hoops to get you to buy. Moral of story...Buying is one thing supporting their own product is another.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="brianv, post: 33757, member: 3345"] That is great that you did not have a problem with yours yet. If you do, try calling the manufacture and see what type of response you get. If you are going to buy a skid steer and know you may get into to mud or loose gravel, rocks, soft dirt, sand...etc. Avoid making a huge mistake and just buy one with the rubber tracks and NO tires. If you are looking into tracks avoid the company that starts with Mc!! This is only my opinion and you must make your own decision. Before you buy anything...call customer support and test their knowledge and get a feel for the company. Sales reps will jump through hoops to get you to buy. Moral of story...Buying is one thing supporting their own product is another. [/QUOTE]
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Over the tire tracks...NO WAY!!!! If you read this..I just saved you thousands!
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