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<blockquote data-quote="JMJ Farms" data-source="post: 1364103" data-attributes="member: 24583"><p>You have to have a grease gun with a special fitting to pump up the tracks. </p><p></p><p>Weve got a 350 but it's not a loader. Has a 6 way blade. It was a retired forestry department tractor. Weighs 10,000 pounds. Move it if needed with a 1/2 ton pickup. Put about 5000 hours on it and didn't do anything but rebuild the starter and routine maintenance. Since then we have rebuilt the whole undercarriage and done some brake work. It's not that terrible of a job. Paid $10k for it about 18 years ago and since that time we've put about 8000 hours on it and probably spent $7k more in maintenance. 8000 hours for $17000 plus operating costs has been a good investment. Very convenient machine. A little small but handy. Still runs strong today.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JMJ Farms, post: 1364103, member: 24583"] You have to have a grease gun with a special fitting to pump up the tracks. Weve got a 350 but it's not a loader. Has a 6 way blade. It was a retired forestry department tractor. Weighs 10,000 pounds. Move it if needed with a 1/2 ton pickup. Put about 5000 hours on it and didn't do anything but rebuild the starter and routine maintenance. Since then we have rebuilt the whole undercarriage and done some brake work. It's not that terrible of a job. Paid $10k for it about 18 years ago and since that time we've put about 8000 hours on it and probably spent $7k more in maintenance. 8000 hours for $17000 plus operating costs has been a good investment. Very convenient machine. A little small but handy. Still runs strong today. [/QUOTE]
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