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Recent content by GrabherbytheTakeuchi

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    Steel vs Rubber tracks

    Looking through the parts catalog for the Takeuchi TB260 (Thanks Edward!), there appears to be a difference in the undercarriage configuration pertaining to a guide, which I assume is not used for rubber tracks. If this is the only difference for this particular model, then I assume the tracks...
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    Steel vs Rubber tracks

    I will look into that company..that’s a decent price for a pair, now that I have done a bit more research on the topic. This is a learning curve for me and I’m essentially a green horn (though an old dog) so I appreciate any bones that are thrown my way! Thank you much, sir.
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    Takawichi tb260 shop repair manual

    Thanks! :) A little backstory… I used to pronounce Takeuchi incorrectly (Tah-koo-chee). Which combined with Trump’s infamous words, birthed a comical and clever username! Dare I mention on this particular day… Happy Mother’s Day!
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    Takawichi tb260 shop repair manual

    Thread 'Takeuchi TB260 service manual' https://www.heavyequipmentforums.com/threads/takeuchi-tb260-service-manual.80998/
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    Takeuchi TB260 service manual

    I’d really love one as well. I just bought a used TB260. Thanks in advance, I really appreciate it! [email protected]
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    Steel vs Rubber tracks

    I don’t want to drop any names, but yesterday somebody at a reputable dealership told me that steel tracks are interchangeable on the TB260, without needing to swap out any other components other than the tracks themselves. I’d like to believe this but I’m suspecting that this may not be the...
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