I have the ASV for a reason, nothing touches it.
I can have the worst plastic mud at Rancho Varano, and the next day be sloping almost 1:2 of beach sand. No over the track metal grousers could do either, and there hasn't been a rubber track machine that can do the beach sand.
As a Coastal Engineer, I made (still do) a living pushing sand around, and had opportunity to try every machine available many times. I had a time where every sales guy in the state was wanting to sell me because I was in the market for many units, and I invited them all at once. I told them all up front, you bring your machines, I'm buying breakfast, lunch, and beers for the losers, and dinner for the winner, but I was going to pit them head to head personally. I had my crew standing by to check them over, but mostly to just wash them down before they went home.
It was a short list at the time, of CTL's, but the ASV was clearly the best. I had been using a leased Positrack 4810, and it was well beat before I got it, and frankly was a bit of a high maintenance machine at the time. One brand was so lame it got about four minutes fighting to get a bucket full that it went home before the rep got a second doughnut.
The kinds of sand I have to deal with are nice uniform round grains, and they simply will not lock up. When I say plastic, I mean like thick shampoo.
I built about a gazillion landscapes too, my primary business.
When I sold my businesses and was keeping a few pieces for myself, I opted to keep my very first Bobcat, a 751 with 10,000 hours and not one motor repair. Original hydro pump. I replaced every hose on it throughout the years, but never an injector pump, or had the head off it. I kept it mostly out of loyalty, but I also knew I was buying myself a new CTL too. The 4810 was ragged, and wasn't worth much to anyone else, and the Taki mini ex, was simply not for sale.
I bought the RC-30, when I could have bought anything on the market.
I'm claiming localized conditions make the biggest difference, but caution all of you to recognize as well, if you have the finesse touch of the comic book hero the Thing? It don't matter what you got under you, you suck, it aint the machine.
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