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<blockquote data-quote="rubbertrax" data-source="post: 1550" data-attributes="member: 233"><p>I work for Rubbertrax, Inc. and I am curious how Bobcat users feel about the life expectancy of the OEM rubber tracks on T 190, T 200 and T 300 machines versus the aftermarket options that exist on the market today. Rubbertrax, Inc. has been working very hard on a new T 190 track that we are releasing next month. We are trying to produce the most durable track as affordable as possible. We are working on the new warranty statement when we realized that many users are treating the machines as indestructible tanks. I'm looking for feedback on average number of hours versus working environments on OEM tracks and how the lifespan lives up to expectations of the users. Based on the results i'll post a thread on tread patterns as well. Thanks for your feedback, i look forward to hearing from you and hopefully saving you quite a bit of money on your rubber track purchases.</p><p> </p><p></p><p></p><p><a href="http://www.rubbertrax.com" target="_blank">http://www.rubbertrax.com</a></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="rubbertrax, post: 1550, member: 233"] I work for Rubbertrax, Inc. and I am curious how Bobcat users feel about the life expectancy of the OEM rubber tracks on T 190, T 200 and T 300 machines versus the aftermarket options that exist on the market today. Rubbertrax, Inc. has been working very hard on a new T 190 track that we are releasing next month. We are trying to produce the most durable track as affordable as possible. We are working on the new warranty statement when we realized that many users are treating the machines as indestructible tanks. I'm looking for feedback on average number of hours versus working environments on OEM tracks and how the lifespan lives up to expectations of the users. Based on the results i'll post a thread on tread patterns as well. Thanks for your feedback, i look forward to hearing from you and hopefully saving you quite a bit of money on your rubber track purchases. [URL]http://www.rubbertrax.com[/URL] [/QUOTE]
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