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How a Steel-Tracked Excavator Changes Direction When Moving
Stop Guessing — Understand the Mechanics Before You Break Your Machine If you think turning a steel-tracked excavator is as simple as “push one track forward and pull the other back,” think again. The truth? Most contractors don’t fully understand how their machines actually change direction , and it costs them — in: Premature track wear Final drive failures Hydraulic motor damage Lost time and money on site This is the hard-hitting, no-BS guide to how your excavator really t

RALPH COPE
12 hours ago3 min read


Top 5 Mistakes Contractors Make When Buying Used Excavator Parts
How to Avoid Costly Errors and Keep Your Excavator Running Smoothly Buying used excavator parts can save a ton of money — if you do it right. But in South Africa, many contractors make mistakes that turn “savings” into unnecessary downtime, wasted cash, and headaches . Let’s break down the top 5 mistakes contractors make when buying used parts — and how to avoid them. Mistake #1: Not Verifying Part Compatibility This is the most common mistake. Every excavator model has part

RALPH COPE
12 hours ago3 min read


Inside Vikfin: How We Test and Certify Used Excavator Parts
Behind the Scenes of Keeping South African Excavators Running Like New If you’ve ever bought a used excavator part and prayed it lasts more than a week, you know the stakes are high. Downtime in South Africa costs real money — sometimes tens of thousands per day. At Vikfin , we don’t leave anything to chance. Every used part goes through a rigorous testing and certification process , so contractors know exactly what they’re getting. Let’s take you behind the scenes — the mess

RALPH COPE
1 day ago3 min read


How to Tell If Your Excavator Part Can Be Repaired or Needs Replacing
Avoid Costly Mistakes and Keep Your Machine Running Longer Every contractor knows the sinking feeling: a critical excavator component fails, and suddenly you’re facing downtime, lost income, and a looming repair bill . The tough truth: not every broken part is worth repairing. But how do you know which ones are? This guide walks you through practical, hands-on ways to decide whether to repair or replace a component — saving time, money, and headaches on South African sites.

RALPH COPE
1 day ago3 min read
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