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<blockquote data-quote="siduramaxde" data-source="post: 2127" data-attributes="member: 248"><p>mudman, I just went through all this when I bought a used t200. I didn't know it when I bought the machine but janb is right. Bobcat used to use rollers and idlers that were oiled filled via a small plug in each. Bobcat's latest design on rollers and idlers has them sealed with no plugs and supposedly they are holding up. I lucked out on the machine I bought because as it turns out the person who had the machine b4 me changed all the rollers and idlers. All I had to do was put new tracks on it ($4000). Goodtech may chime in here, as he knows the ins and outs of the track loaders. He says that the drive motor carrier oil needs to be changed often to prevent them from going bad. If I were you I would look for a machine with the updated rollers and idlers installed and decent tracks. Welcome to the form!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="siduramaxde, post: 2127, member: 248"] mudman, I just went through all this when I bought a used t200. I didn't know it when I bought the machine but janb is right. Bobcat used to use rollers and idlers that were oiled filled via a small plug in each. Bobcat's latest design on rollers and idlers has them sealed with no plugs and supposedly they are holding up. I lucked out on the machine I bought because as it turns out the person who had the machine b4 me changed all the rollers and idlers. All I had to do was put new tracks on it ($4000). Goodtech may chime in here, as he knows the ins and outs of the track loaders. He says that the drive motor carrier oil needs to be changed often to prevent them from going bad. If I were you I would look for a machine with the updated rollers and idlers installed and decent tracks. Welcome to the form! [/QUOTE]
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