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Compact Track Loaders
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Ha....I currently work with the bald guy who assembled the track. His name is Bob.
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even storm.?..??.?
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topa
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+motocrossspeedbump96 not ture
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using 2 or more paralel tracks is what gives these things their agility.
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I think they can make 1 track loaders in one day. They assemble so fast. I like this video
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only asv are capable of what they said!
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Just bangin'...
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OH LOOOL
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ASV, what else?
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How many times do they say "assembly/assemble"? 0:51 1:11 1:31 1:40 1:48 1:52 1:54 2:01 2:09 2:30 2:46 3:30 3:46 3:59
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e' simile ad una new holland sta minipala cingolata
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This machine was used in Desert Storm to clear mine fields.
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Showing your ignorance of Earth moving equipment are we?
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homebrand
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that looks like a fun ride
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those asv/cat undercarriages look like they could cost you a lot of money in parts over the years a friend of mine ones a 247b cat it,s cost them a lot in undercarriage parts but they did,t take real good care of it either i don,t think the cat mtl,s like a lot of mud and rocks
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why is the pimple is related vids =/
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' why need 2 rubber tracks,,, better use 2 light weight metal tracks than rubber,,, rubber can be crack and break easily
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I have owned six different brands of track loaders. The last one (and current) is this very one. The ASV100 is so much better that Bobcat, Case, Cat or Deere. Owning one of these is like having a money printing machine. In two years of non-stop operation, other than scheduled maintenance, it has never been in the shop. Not once. The Cat had three warranty claims the first two months. And the performance makes the Bobcat look like a child toy. ASV rocks.