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Really wet at Plantworx, had to go to screwfix & buy a new pair of boots for the second day, one day with wet feet is bad enough a 2nd day with dry feet makes it feel like you are in heaven, was any of you guys walking around with wearing a Sthil jacket on the Tuesday ?

 

No. I had a crappy broken umbrella, and trainers that got soaked through within the hour.

I lasted till 12 and gave up. Such a shame

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On 2/22/2017 at 19:45, IRE David H said:

blaney-wheeled-loader-L1_10-27-689x494.jpghas any one tried the blaney mini-loader made in the Antrim northern ireland

Looking at mini loaders and stumbled across this being tested by a farming mag. Came out pretty well. Not very sophisticated but solid and simple was the general view. Anyone been quoted a price on one?

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6 hours ago, Woodworks said:

Looking at mini loaders and stumbled across this being tested by a farming mag. Came out pretty well. Not very sophisticated but solid and simple was the general view. Anyone been quoted a price on one?

This type of loader is designed for strait lifting, when used on heavy loads the oscillation in the centre joint makes the machine very unstable when turning,  would definitely be better in a concrete yard application.

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25 minutes ago, Gray git said:

Looks like a death trap, if it turns over or something comes out over the back of the bucket it could be the end of you, ( you are penning yourself into the machine, )

 

We had done some evaluating on request & with the HSE on a national level about eight years ago with small end compact loaders, they would have thrown the book at this because of the HSE implications , If you cant step off a machine you need seat belt, roll bar ect, To me this looks like a death trap. ( it will be OK until something serious happens )

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