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Yes I see what you mean, the wheel rims are the same, the engine cover is the same, the loader booms & z linkage are also the same, oh yea & the dash boards are the same, " Looks like these 2 machines come from the same place " :confused1::confused1:

 

Dose any one know the true country of origin with these 2 products ??

 

This makes it seem german

 

Manufacturer, Thaler Maschinenbau GmbH & Co. KG with company details

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Yes I see what you mean, the wheel rims are the same, the engine cover is the same, the loader booms & z linkage are also the same, oh yea & the dash boards are the same, " Looks like these 2 machines come from the same place " :confused1::confused1:

 

Dose any one know the true country of origin with these 2 products ??

 

Just picked up on this posting, after looking at the respective web sites belonging to both Blaney & Thaler ( the blue & red machines ) the complete model range of wheeled loaders & telescopics look very similar, in the range that is been offered by both, it would be no supprise to find out these are the same machine,

 

Dose any one know the true place of manufacture for these products ?

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I am doing an engineering course in Tralee, Kerry Ireland and one of their people came down telling us about their company in antrim where the product is made.

 

They claim the product is innovative (I doubt that as there is already the avant and multione among others) so i wondering what your view is. I included a picture to show you what i was one about as they are not a well known company

 

I taught you might like a made in Britain product but from the above reviews, it is clear you think they are just copies, i tend to agree with you, and thanks for your thoughts much appreciated

 

Would be really supprised if the product is made in Ireland after these latest postings, It really looks like the machine may be German or a machine with a lot of German input.

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So, the plot thickens.

 

The Giant might be out of the equation. Distance to dealer, waiting times.

 

Hé put me on to this though, a "pixy" 35t with a 38hp Isuzu engine, 1200kg, 840kg alleged lift, telescopic.

 

It's a few grand cheaper, but available right now.

 

Anyone have any experience of these machines?

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:001_rolleyes:

 

Now that looks like a Ljungby vanett 138, seems like half the miniloaders are the same make just re badged!

 

Minilastare, kompaktlastare, redskapbärare, minigrävare, grävmaskiner

 

Fwiw the ljungby or pixy or whatever else it's called did look well built in the flesh at a machine show last year

 

Interesting that the pixy is cheaper than a giant as the ljungby is a few grand more than Avants here and giants are cheaper than avants!

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