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My mates old tractor- put a new engine in that 5-6 years ago- crane was set up to run a stroke processor with all the extra pumps fitted to rear of the tractor for the drive trailer motors. Lost count of the times the front hubs were rebuilt. Nice crane to use on swing out joysticks in the cab and the crane can be moved forwards on the roof mount

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Looks pricey at that.

 

Gotta start somewhere,

No vat either.

Wilsons had one not so long ago that was dearer + vat ,

And open to offers,can always come down nobody ever wants to go up :001_rolleyes:.

can be viewed close to arb show this weekend too,kill 2 birds and all that :thumbup:

Pm me if you want a phone number

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