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3 hours ago, Mick Dempsey said:

They are, clearly the 9.5 is lifting a smaller lighter model though.

Yes about 1800kg working weight with bucket + the weight of the heavy over sized pallet & with a 640mm load centre, & all this been lifted by a machine that only weighs 2.5 ton its self, it can lift 80% of its own weight & in my mind that is fairly impressive as there are not that many machines on the market that will lift that 80% of there own weight.

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On 08/08/2017 at 09:26, digaholedumper said:

Yes about 1800kg working weight with bucket + the weight of the heavy over sized pallet & with a 640mm load centre, & all this been lifted by a machine that only weighs 2.5 ton its self, it can lift 80% of its own weight & in my mind that is fairly impressive as there are not that many machines on the market that will lift that 80% of there own weight.

I can lift 100% of my bodyweight ;) considering the girls Ive been out with , this is not an idle boast :P K

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Fairly impressive oak stick removed from site the other day.  280cm long, 75cm diametre.  

 

As you say Mick, the hassle/safety issues/money/time etc. involved in processing and handballing this type of wood is ridiculous.

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