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Whats your multione loader doing today ?


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It's a follow-up from a different question in a different thread (but I can't remember which one and since the MOers are mostly watching this thread now...) 
 
There was a question about guarding for the panels and I've found the youtube vid where I'd seen an example previously, might be useful:
 
 
 
 


Strange that they have upgraded the machine protection but taken away any ROPS to protect the operator.

I am going to try and work on guarding for the MO for flail work. Mainly cab/operator protection against flying debris.
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On 10/28/2017 at 19:26, josharb87 said:

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Had it been in-keeping of the thread title it'd be cool, even if a sales demo (that happened today).

 

I genuinely would like to see what day to day jobs loaders are doing, even the mundane stuff :) 

Neither a demo or sales pitch,  This what my MultiOne has been doing today :)

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7 minutes ago, digaholedumper said:

Neither a demo or sales pitch,  This what my MultiOne has been doing today :)

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Thats exactly the sort of boring job i hadn't thought about, I've a 500meter gravel/stone/road-planings track to my house which needs re-grading a couple of times a year, another job a loader could do! 

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