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Bring it on, Bill!
My nearly new Dingo TX 425 (40 hours) shed its right track twice in one day while traversing a 15% pitch under load. The teeth on the track were all chewed up, and seemed to offer no resistance to popping off. Took about 4 man hours total to get the damn track back on twice and wrap the job. Wasn't nice to the lawn either. Considering how new the machine is, and that all I've done with it is move mulch, dirt and gravel, I think it's safe to say...
HOUSTON, WE HAVE A PROBLEM
We will see if Reindeers and Toro step up and honor the warranty.
Oddly enough, the Dingo 322 loaner (which might be the most dangerous and clumsy piece of equipment ever devised, excepting the International Farmall's M series tractor) tried to do the same thing the other night while merely turning 180 with an empty bucket on a gravel drive, but I caught it in time and managed to back the track back-on...
For now,
TORO DINGO BUYERS BEWARE!!!
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