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I was driving a 8600 hr deutz ttv620 the other day, it was like new in every aspect.

Not sure a tiny engined machine would hold up the same though?

 

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Good evening every one,

We are still trying to get an understanding of the mini loader market, Avant & Multione have been the main topic of conversation in quite a few of the previous postings, dose anyone else have any views, photos or experience with other brands they could share, :confused1: We would still like some member guidance before we make any final decisions as to what machine we should look at buying :001_smile:,

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There is also Taian loaders to consider, been making heavy equipment for 10 yrs so can't be so bad. There is a small dealer in Wakefield and I had a look last year, actually v good with a perkins engine and a fair bit cheaper to what has been mentioned here although the specs arnt quit as good on paper.

 

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A couple of Giant models are also rebadged and sold in the UK market as Kubota, or so I understand?

There is a Kubota mini loader advertised on tinternet (somewhere!)as ex demo for 17k£

link: http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Kubopta-Compact-Loader-RT140-/262792067774?hash=item3d2fa0babe:g:MOgAAOSwopRYbLrR

 

link: http://www.fwi.co.uk/machinery/kubota-launches-mini-loaders.htm

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