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Its not how big it is it's what you do with it that counts!

 

don't tell me you just paid 12k!!! I've just done a deal on a new one for 12995 and traded in my old one for 9500 2013 315hrs.

 

Yes at times the 420 is not big enough but still better than no loader at all.

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Its not how big it is it's what you do with it that counts!

 

don't tell me you just paid 12k!!! I've just done a deal on a new one for 12995 and traded in my old one for 9500 2013 315hrs.

 

Yes at times the 420 is not big enough but still better than no loader at all.

Where did you get thar deal from?

 

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Just took delivery of our new toy today, A mk1 520 Avant, also had the chance to give here a go, Really thought we had picked up a bargain but now we have it we have found out it is an early one with no telescopic boom & it also has a fair bit of play in the centre pivot joint.

 

In the machines favour it drives & lifts Ok, should give us a insight into mini multi loaders over the coming months,

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As I said had a Giant loader on demo today, what a machine well made solid no plastic, great way the drive pedal is set up, touch it slit and you get a bit of revs before move off push hard rev increase and away you go it has a dump pedal as well so when it depressed you can leave foot hard on drive pedal which gives full throttle with fast hydraulic speed :thumbup:. It also has a pin which locks the articulation so it ridged like an Avant.

Move brash with it on job which was 2 days cutting of over grown shrubbery which would of took 2 men 2 days hard work, it did it in about an hour and a half and it was raining hard today and left little marks on lawn compered if it was dragged by hand.

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