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It's not like the brakes are going to wear more than a similarly sized truck, the tires will weather check more than they'll lose tread unless you're putting a lot of mileage on them. The suspension shouldn't wear disproportionately to the mileage either. And the engine and transmission...
How are m939's stored for long periods? Do they drain them, fog them and park it, or what?
Also, are vehicles in storage ever taken out for a spin to circulate lube?
I won't be skidding logs with it. :D I would be hauling a skidsteer on a trailer, and hauling logs in the bed.
I started another thread so this one doesn't get jacked.
How often are these machines needing repair when they're purchased first hand from GL?
Hi, I'm a noob and considering a M925 for woods work/skidsteer/log hauling.
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