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<blockquote data-quote="HSVSkidSteer" data-source="post: 71586" data-attributes="member: 9876"><p>Just an update on my 257B experience. The machine is now at 1500 hrs and I have put 150 hrs on it since purchasing it in Oct. I really like how powerful it is from a lifting perspective and am very impressed with how it floats over mud and snow. I have had to do a lot of snow removal over the past few weeks and have been very happy with how much snow the machine can push with virtually no track slippage. I have had to replace one rear and one front idler in the 150 hrs that I have been running this machine. I think that non greaseable bearings are a very poor design for this application. I am hoping that I have most of the bugs worked out of the machine but time will tell.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="HSVSkidSteer, post: 71586, member: 9876"] Just an update on my 257B experience. The machine is now at 1500 hrs and I have put 150 hrs on it since purchasing it in Oct. I really like how powerful it is from a lifting perspective and am very impressed with how it floats over mud and snow. I have had to do a lot of snow removal over the past few weeks and have been very happy with how much snow the machine can push with virtually no track slippage. I have had to replace one rear and one front idler in the 150 hrs that I have been running this machine. I think that non greaseable bearings are a very poor design for this application. I am hoping that I have most of the bugs worked out of the machine but time will tell. [/QUOTE]
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