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<blockquote data-quote="Treekiller66" data-source="post: 42506" data-attributes="member: 4797"><p>Id like to stick my nose in here a little. I do work for the railroads and work on hard ballast rock sometimes and then in swamps and ditches other times. Been using over the tire tracks when i need them but they are heavy to haul around and keeping them tight means adjusting them up every other day. Looking at a tracked machine but scared of the cost.But think the ride and traction would be great. Usually run 2,500 hours a year.what do ya think?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Treekiller66, post: 42506, member: 4797"] Id like to stick my nose in here a little. I do work for the railroads and work on hard ballast rock sometimes and then in swamps and ditches other times. Been using over the tire tracks when i need them but they are heavy to haul around and keeping them tight means adjusting them up every other day. Looking at a tracked machine but scared of the cost.But think the ride and traction would be great. Usually run 2,500 hours a year.what do ya think? [/QUOTE]
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