Gravely 260 Case Study

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This decrease of $2,000 is attributed to the purchase of newer equipment and truck requested. Our Gravely 260 and 2006 Ford 350 One ton have both required extensive repairs over the last few years. The Gravely 260 has had $7,740.49 in repairs since 2013, in addition, The 2006 Ford One ton (#83) with 52,296 tough miles has needed numerous repairs since 2015. Generally speaking, The department has spent $10,835.55 to maintain and repair the one-ton throughout its service to the town, with attention to the majority of work totaling 7,333.65 occurring in the last 2 years. It had been used as a plowing vehicle for a number of years in addition to hauling mulch, fibar and loam for various parks and projects around town. The department purchased the

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