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I am looking for a real world review of the Rayco RG1635 Super Trac Jr.
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<blockquote data-quote="Kottonwood" data-source="post: 3726490" data-attributes="member: 57350"><p>I just saw this</p><p></p><p>It is a small tracked grinder.... great for yards, low lawn damage and great maneuverability. You can drive over the pile and turn on a dime to reposition. It is a small grinder so for for large stumps and chasing roots you have to reposition a lot..... could save you a bunch of time and hassle over a wheeled grinder, especially in a tight spot. Personally I would love to see more small tracked machines on the market. I am looking forward to trying to toro.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Kottonwood, post: 3726490, member: 57350"] I just saw this It is a small tracked grinder.... great for yards, low lawn damage and great maneuverability. You can drive over the pile and turn on a dime to reposition. It is a small grinder so for for large stumps and chasing roots you have to reposition a lot..... could save you a bunch of time and hassle over a wheeled grinder, especially in a tight spot. Personally I would love to see more small tracked machines on the market. I am looking forward to trying to toro. [/QUOTE]
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