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Yes, like the look of it, but £24K plus VAT basic or £32K plus VAT for remote and dozer blade was way more than anything else at the show.

 

 

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Steve.

 

£8,000 for a remote control??

 

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£6130 for remote and £1695 for dozer blade - both plus VAT.

 

I liked the convenience of diesel and build quality, but having visited all manufacturers i couldn't justify the price. The Bandit's £10K less, it's more powerful and (only 1.5") narrower.

 

 

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Steve.

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Was never a fan of the focs engine,always seemed high reving and temperamental, maybe that's just me.

 

What sort if money is the radio version?

 

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Hi Ian,

 

List price on the Herder Fermex SCT-410H tracked with remote and blade is £34,000. The basic manual controlled wheel machine with manual steering starts at £24,800.

 

Colin.

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