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<blockquote data-quote="skidsteer.ca" data-source="post: 2828" data-attributes="member: 307"><p>Tracks are great if you have soft ground, and they give you more pushing power in gravel or dirt to fill your bucket. I seldom work on concrete, asphalt or bare rock, so my tracks stay on all summer. Sounds like you are in a good situation work wise. If you can work for a fair rate I don't see how you can go wrong. These machines a fairly trouble free, and if you can keep it busy even one day a week, you will do just fine. I was just glad I did not listen to the dealer here who told me I could pay of his new machine doing what I'm doing, because the work is not here. I could have made my payments through other means, but that was not the point. I'm glad I step into it slowly, and I don't regret doing it with used iron, I've had very few mechanical problems, all small, and lost nothing to depreciation. My rentals and custom work only amounts to 200 to 300 hours a year. Regards Ken</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="skidsteer.ca, post: 2828, member: 307"] Tracks are great if you have soft ground, and they give you more pushing power in gravel or dirt to fill your bucket. I seldom work on concrete, asphalt or bare rock, so my tracks stay on all summer. Sounds like you are in a good situation work wise. If you can work for a fair rate I don't see how you can go wrong. These machines a fairly trouble free, and if you can keep it busy even one day a week, you will do just fine. I was just glad I did not listen to the dealer here who told me I could pay of his new machine doing what I'm doing, because the work is not here. I could have made my payments through other means, but that was not the point. I'm glad I step into it slowly, and I don't regret doing it with used iron, I've had very few mechanical problems, all small, and lost nothing to depreciation. My rentals and custom work only amounts to 200 to 300 hours a year. Regards Ken [/QUOTE]
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