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The reason I'm saying it wipes the floor with the competitors is because of the build quality, the design and simplicity of engine and hydraulics (easy to maintain).

Admittedly, my opinion is going to be biased no matter how impartial I try and be.

 

The fact that the operator is sat over the rear part of the articulation means that when you're manoeuvring you are following the front wheels rather that being on the front with the rear then protruding past the route of the front wheels. On a tight site this comes into it's own.

 

No plastic - need I explain?

 

I'm not here to sell you a Norcar, I'm just giving you my honest opinion of an absolutely great machine, I'm not saying a Avant or Multi One don't have their strong points but for a tough, simple, quality built and well thought out machine this ticks all the boxes for us.

 

Please tell me where this 'top heavy' rumour has come from?

 

Cheers

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It's half a ton heavier than my Avant 528 as well.

 

 

Tree Surgeon - Woking | Cormack Tree Care Ltd

 

At 45hp (19 more than your 528) and 550kg higher tipping load capacity, (1500kg as opposed to the 528s 950) isn't it more equivilant to an Avant 745 (45hp) or maybe size wise a 640?

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