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Skid Steers
An SR210 skid-steer from Case Construction Equipment dumps material on a job site. There are many small and easy maintenance jobs you can do on these machines to keep them running for your company. One of the biggest is checking the hydraulics and the fluid before each job. (Photo courtesy of Case Construction Equipment)
Skid-steers are valuable equipment used on a lot of septic system projects, but to keep them performing well and keep projects on track, they need proper maintenance. Good maintenance generally starts with the basics, like changing the oil; but contractors should also be dealing with wear-and-tear issues that come up to keep their machines running smoothly.While changing oil is a given, John Dotto, Case Construction Equipment’s brand marketing manager for skid-steers and compact track loaders, stresses the need to pay close attention to the service intervals. “Refer to your operator’s manual,” Dotto says. “Generally there is a table with a first
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