RDrancher
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Looks great! Congrats!
Another thing that was done on the new was to totally enclose the area where the drive hoses met the machine chassis as to eliminate debris entering through the bottom.
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Well according to the salesman, it does not cost enough, there is no gradient on this planet it wont operate on easily, and will chew 12" diameter material like we chew on toothpicks... Lmao all kidding aside i have not had it on extreme slopes and cost should be less than 90 k .... Not sure what cwd is
The hydraulic failure ended up being some kind of equalizing line between the two motors. It was a steel line that had to be replaced. Back out tomorrow for day three. Crossing my fingers.........