doobin
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He’s not doing work that requires steels, rubbers are cheap and can be taken across tarmac no worries.You wouldn't consider steels on it instead?
Split tracks happen, who knows how old that one was?
He’s not doing work that requires steels, rubbers are cheap and can be taken across tarmac no worries.You wouldn't consider steels on it instead?
Was just thinking if it's neighbours machine it's probably mainly on farm/rural work, the extra durability and weight of steel might be welcomeHe’s not doing work that requires steels, rubbers are cheap and can be taken across tarmac no worries.
Split tracks happen, who knows how old that one was?
ah i didnt see thatWas just thinking if it's neighbours machine it's probably mainly on farm/rural work, the extra durability and weight of steel might be welcome
Not my machine. Tracks were like new when he bought it at 1700 hours (now on 2800) and about 50% worn.You wouldn't consider steels on it instead?
The worst bit about new tracks is the first time you have to take it over stoneNot my machine. Tracks were like new when he bought it at 1700 hours (now on 2800) and about 50% worn.
s**t happens. I’m paying for half as I’ve had the machine for a week here and there and not paid anything .
MST were £652+vat
Kubota dealer (not Chinese tracks) are £1000+vat so he’s going genuine. (Not my choice)
Mark at MST was helpful so I will be going there when I need track on the E10 or the Dumper