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Used GreenMech SafeTrak 19-28 MK2 buying guide


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Wish I'd read this before I bought mine 🙈🤣🤣. So far I've had to replace tracks, rollers, idler wheels, bottom feed roller and bearings, starter motor, electric clutch, head gasket, various wires, throttle cable, stop bar cable and 3 or 4 of the top roller long bolts. She had a very hard life on the railway before I bought her but she has chipped a helluva stuff and made me plenty.

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20 hours ago, PeteB said:

No more engines left! On to the Evo205 now! Had independent folk say that it out chips other makes and is likely toget to the same spots as the SureTrak19288!

Such a shame I love the safetrak 1928 but dont love dpf and electronics 😢

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