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central sask | I don't know much about them specifically but I think from the pics/scraper unit/age you can add 10,000 hours to that total.
Tracks look BAD!!!
Tried using same machine to drag empty container a bit so could get it to a dry enough spot for forklifts to maneuver to load it.
Challenger just spun and tracks slipped on drive rollers after trying to turn/get lined up in the greasy mud.
Ended up using a Dodge 4x4 to pull container and left the Challenger sit 3 days till ground/mud in tracks dried.
They had 1 track that was cut/torn like yours. it separated/fell apart 2 weeks later pulling a heavy harrow, they put on camoplast units in a deeper tread, I haven't seen it since this spring.
I know they bought a Quad-track 2 years ago to because of the wet springs they have had their way. | |
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