Summary
All types of compact equipment (compact track loaders, skid steers, compact excavators) fall into the same general realm of maintenance: checking oil, changing filters, checking fluid levels and so on. Of course it's the tracks that set compact track loaders apart from other compact machines. With tracks comes the need for regular undercarriage cleaning and track adjustment. Unfortunately, these tasks aren't always done regularly and in some cases, they really need to be done daily.
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Keeping Maintenance On Track
You want to make sure your compact track loaders are in "ready to rent" mode. If your machines are in the shop, they're not available for rent and they're not making you money. Maintenance cannot be an afterthought.
Gregg Zupancic, John Deere product marketing manager, skid steers and compact track loaders, says the first step to making sure your fleet is in what he calls "ready to rent" mode - and not in the shop - is to think about maintenance at the time of purchase."Choose the manufacturer that offers mod...See the full content of this document
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