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Old 10-17-2016, 09:22 PM
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Default Re: Track Loader or Wheel Loader

Wheel loaders require more maintenance. While they are faster, they can get stuck easier and some RC loaders use transmission oil which needs to be changed on a regular basis to prevent damage to the transmission. Tracked loaders do leave scuff marks when ever they turn and they are not as fast.

I like both and I can`t say either is bad because I love them both.
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Old 10-17-2016, 09:31 PM
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Default Re: Track Loader or Wheel Loader

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Wheel loaders require more maintenance. While they are faster, they can get stuck easier and some RC loaders use transmission oil which needs to be changed on a regular basis to prevent damage to the transmission. Tracked loaders do leave scuff marks when ever they turn and they are not as fast.

I like both and I can`t say either is bad because I love them both.
More maintenance? Based on what? Which wheel loader do you have that requires transmission oil changes?
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