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<blockquote data-quote="Dukes Fit" data-source="post: 7018297" data-attributes="member: 4429"><p>We ran 5 312c’s. Brilliant machine to sit in but not one was the same. My one tracked strong and wouldn’t give up and was strong in the hydraulics. Other 4 weren't near as strong in the tracks and one would barely pull itself up a hill. One of the lads didn’t like my one as he reckoned it had a “bounce” in the hydraulics. His was admittedly very smooth but lacked power. The window split was in a bloody stupid place, right in your line of sight.</p><p>The do run forever and nothing would top a 325. </p><p>They did command a premium price though and when they started using their own connections on the hose ends that was what made them a bit of a ticking bomb because at the time if you burst a hose you could only get one from Cat. I assume hose manufacturers are now stocking the Cat connections fairly common.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dukes Fit, post: 7018297, member: 4429"] We ran 5 312c’s. Brilliant machine to sit in but not one was the same. My one tracked strong and wouldn’t give up and was strong in the hydraulics. Other 4 weren't near as strong in the tracks and one would barely pull itself up a hill. One of the lads didn’t like my one as he reckoned it had a “bounce” in the hydraulics. His was admittedly very smooth but lacked power. The window split was in a bloody stupid place, right in your line of sight. The do run forever and nothing would top a 325. They did command a premium price though and when they started using their own connections on the hose ends that was what made them a bit of a ticking bomb because at the time if you burst a hose you could only get one from Cat. I assume hose manufacturers are now stocking the Cat connections fairly common. [/QUOTE]
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