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Stefan Palokangas
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Unfortunately not used a p38 only ever the bigger preditors but at the moment I'm thinking it is better than the old rayco rg1635 tracked machine I spent a lot of time on.
Everything is very easy to service and grease, belts are a doddle to check and Tighten as it's on a idler and not having to slide bairings or the engine to do it anymore.
A big plus for me is the controls swing from the back out to either side so when we are working roadside I can stand whichever side gives me best sight line.
Tracking is very quick so if you have a multi stump site your not wasting time and fuel getting from 1 to next especially if it's spread out around say a golf course.

Sounds real good, happy to see you got such nice machine.
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