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6 minutes ago, Mick Dempsey said:

How heavy is a grain sack of logs?

I’ve run a 750 with a flail, wouldn’t really want anything smaller for that job.

If the dealer is close to you, and he has a good rep, go for it.

Multione is a very similar machine (I’ve had 3 of them)

I've ever weighed one, maybe a sack is 300kg? Avant say they can lift 800kg, but I'm concerned that the height and reach looks pants. I'm used to a full sized Manitou that can lift 3000kg nearly 7 meters.

 

Thanks, I will look at Mulitone.

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29 minutes ago, Muddy42 said:

I've ever weighed one, maybe a sack is 300kg? Avant say they can lift 800kg, but I'm concerned that the height and reach looks pants. I'm used to a full sized Manitou that can lift 3000kg nearly 7 meters.

 

Thanks, I will look at Mulitone.

my 520 will lift to 2.8m

don't forget they have an extendable boom 

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5 hours ago, Muddy42 said:

I appreciate I am picking up a very old thread here.  I am consider a medium sized loader, its main requirements will be:

1) stack grain sacks of logs, two high one on top of the other.

2) have enough pump power to drive a front mounted grass cutting flail for large areas of 'twice a year' rough grass cutting.

 

I am currently considering an Avant 500 or 700, because we have a local dealer that will offer a 5 year guarantee.

 

Are there any alternatives I should consider or feedback I should receive regarding the tasks above?

 

Thanks in advance.

You’ll need a large loader with a decent hp engine (read: expensive model with all the emissions bollocks) to do that. 
 

I’d buy a loader to suit what you want to lift, and then spend what you would have spent on the expensive Avant flail on a secondhand compact tractor and flail. Much more efficient being pto drive. I don’t run any attachments save a grab and sweeper on my loader. 

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14 hours ago, Stihl123 said:

It'll lift an ibc of green logs at full height and reach. Which is around 380kg

 

Thank you

 

14 hours ago, doobin said:

You’ll need a large loader with a decent hp engine (read: expensive model with all the emissions bollocks) to do that. 
 

I’d buy a loader to suit what you want to lift, and then spend what you would have spent on the expensive Avant flail on a secondhand compact tractor and flail. Much more efficient being pto drive. I don’t run any attachments save a grab and sweeper on my loader. 

 

decisions decisions.  I currently have an ageing full sized Manitou, which is f-ing brilliant as a loader, but the repairs are starting to get expensive.  Clearly it won't run a flail.  I was hoping to replace it with something new and smaller (25-50hp) that could also run a flail.  Maybe it would be unrealistic to have a one size-fits all.  

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I’m not sure if avants or multi one offer this, but using a finger bar mower on a multi one 7 series was only ok at best, every time you turn, adjust the boom etc it saps power from the attachment, would be handy having a dedicated pump running the attachment line? 
 

do you need to transport it on a trailer? Or is it gonna be at the Same place most of the time? 

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