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Re: 30,000 +hrs pics
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Posted by NO tools on November 12, 2006 at 07:29:45 from (71.79.44.154):
In Reply to: 30,000 +hrs pics posted by NO tools on November 11, 2006 at 17:30:19:
Boys honestly these are not your ordinary tractors.But at the same token it take a lot of seat time and lots of oil- coolant-fuel-light bulbs and repairs to keep these machines running. ON a 24 hour job i will have to say average 2300 hours per year is good through the rain snow and the tempatures they reach on the hot summer days. NO they may not run 24 ever day but they can go from idle to full throttle in just drop of a hat and it may stay there for up to 5 weeks. THE only thing they get in that period is what it takes to make the tracks turn. no it don't go to the shop tomorrow if it's raining.
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