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51 minutes ago, Woodworks said:

That looks good Mick. It's one of the things that put me off the MO with all that expensive and vulnerable GRP out front just waiting to get smacked.

 

Out of interest whats, the advice for starting a MO? My Gehl says in the instructions that it should be turned on but then left for a few mins before operation or it can damage the machine. Not familiar with the hyrostatic drive so wondered if this was the norm

It’s probably just so that the oil warms up/thins and reaches where it’s required- particularly if it’s very cold.

one of my diggers can work more or less normally straight away- the other takes a good 3-5 mins warm up to be able to function properly- you can here the pump straining/engine dive bombing if it’s not warmed up properly.

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With any piece of equipment it is good to give it some time to warm up. I dont do anything in particular with my 7.3s - just keep the revs down low for the first five minutes and don't run any high flow implements. I always let it idle for 3 minutes at the end of the day before I switch it off as well (just habitat from diesel chippers). 

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3 hours ago, Mick Dempsey said:

Put on the new ‘Rhino hide’ front panel on the 8.4s

 

The originals are vulnerable in Arb with unstable/odd shaped loads, mine was shattered beyond repair.

 

Not cheap, avoid breaking yours if at all possible!

 

 

 

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Good choice I ve done the same including the light pods. They do look good. 

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16 hours ago, Tony Holmes said:

joined the multione club last week 8.4s with full cab and a box full of toys 

straight to work doing some gardening 

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Great set of attachments?

What's the little 3 tined thing? A ripper for before using the grader?

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Still got this lot for sale if anyone is interested. 

 

2018 (April) with approximately 140hrs MultiOne 6.3+ with floating boom.1.1m wide and slime filled tyres. Extra 80kg back weights on top of std MultiOne (180kg) ones and heavy duty rhino panels upgrade. 

£23000 with pallet forks and 130cm bucket.

 

Remaining 3 year warranty. 

 

2017 ifor Williams Trailer gx125hd 

£2000

 

£1250 heavy duty log grab

£1250 grapple bucket 

£1500 hedge cutter 

£2000 flail mower

 

Plus vat 

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