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<blockquote data-quote="864wood" data-source="post: 501" data-attributes="member: 38"><p>It can be done in severe conditions without damage but work time slows way down. I did a concret basement demo that was the slab from hell. It was pure mud underneath and the slab varied from 8" thick to 24" thick. By the time I broke up the slab and removed the debris I had chewed up the tracks pretty good. In 30 hrs I feel I put 3x's the wear and tear on the tracks. This would qualify as large angular pieces of rock and I had no choice but to continually run the machine over the pieces to ferret out the debris. The job would have been impossible without the track machine. The next demo job I do is 2x's the equip time of $60/hr and just plan on bankrolling the money for new tracks. But look at it this way, I never had a flat and no lost time! I love tracks and will never be without them. The figures I hear is that you can expect 900-1200 hrs on good tracks with moderate abuse. I recently changed my original Bridgestones with Solideals and have been satified so far. Look for my previous postings.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="864wood, post: 501, member: 38"] It can be done in severe conditions without damage but work time slows way down. I did a concret basement demo that was the slab from hell. It was pure mud underneath and the slab varied from 8" thick to 24" thick. By the time I broke up the slab and removed the debris I had chewed up the tracks pretty good. In 30 hrs I feel I put 3x's the wear and tear on the tracks. This would qualify as large angular pieces of rock and I had no choice but to continually run the machine over the pieces to ferret out the debris. The job would have been impossible without the track machine. The next demo job I do is 2x's the equip time of $60/hr and just plan on bankrolling the money for new tracks. But look at it this way, I never had a flat and no lost time! I love tracks and will never be without them. The figures I hear is that you can expect 900-1200 hrs on good tracks with moderate abuse. I recently changed my original Bridgestones with Solideals and have been satified so far. Look for my previous postings. [/QUOTE]
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