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<blockquote data-quote="owensge" data-source="post: 156" data-attributes="member: 10"><p>I actually saw a T-300 in the local Bobcat yard that was used as a rental and man it looked like the tracks had been chewed up by a giant! There was no tread at all, just teeth marks from that giant -- chewing gum! But it still ran fine. I wonder what kind of funny looking footprints that thing would leave in the ground. </p><p>My tracks were brand new when I purchased my unit a year ago (it was a rental with 500 hours on it). Personally, I baby the tracks and am careful when turning on rocky surfaces. I've only put 100 hours on my tracks while working out at the ranch and have noticed some small scrapes, cuts and so forth. </p><p>Similar to Team Fountain, I was quoted 3k when I asked about a new set of tracks.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="owensge, post: 156, member: 10"] I actually saw a T-300 in the local Bobcat yard that was used as a rental and man it looked like the tracks had been chewed up by a giant! There was no tread at all, just teeth marks from that giant -- chewing gum! But it still ran fine. I wonder what kind of funny looking footprints that thing would leave in the ground. My tracks were brand new when I purchased my unit a year ago (it was a rental with 500 hours on it). Personally, I baby the tracks and am careful when turning on rocky surfaces. I've only put 100 hours on my tracks while working out at the ranch and have noticed some small scrapes, cuts and so forth. Similar to Team Fountain, I was quoted 3k when I asked about a new set of tracks. [/QUOTE]
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