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It's not a multione/avant but my bw08 (china's finest😅🤦) is so useful around the yard. It's 2.7 ton and lifts 1 ton so doesn't compare well to the multis etc but it was half the price. I've also not had a single job where I would have been able to use a narrower loader but not this one, although I've never actively looked for site work for it. So apart from a couple of little lifting jobs at the houses up and down my lane It's only been used in the yard/fields. 

But it's just so useful! Even though it's only done 80 hours in 3 years!!!! It's not the hours on the machine,  it's the hours saved that count, and it's meant I can do things differently- like having my own stocks of sand/cement/postfix, delivered in larger quantities so I don't have to go to the suppliers at 7am with everyone else! 

I've only got a bucket,  forks and an old beet bucket that I cut up with a grinder to male a brilliant brash/bonfire bucket. I really need to add some kind of grab though.8

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2 hours ago, william127 said:

It's not the hours on the machine,  it's the hours saved that count, and it's meant I can do things differently- like having my own stocks of sand/cement/postfix, delivered in larger quantities so I don't have to go to the suppliers at 7am with everyone else! 

Exactly. Well said.

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Thanks Mick, looks like you are getting to grips with your new Avant!

 

I want this Klou grab for vertical standing trees as I have mentioned in the past. I have a job later this year which this grab will be great for, the job pays for the grab so fair enough. 

 

Looking for the easy machine life now!

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They’re a good tool, easy to use, some drawbacks.

 

Picking up stuff from lawns it’s very difficult to avoid making holes as it’s so rigid.

 

It can’t snakes-tail brash out as well as a knockabout,  but for standing hedges and the biggest lumps of wood it’s the best of the three.

 

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2 hours ago, Chipperclown said:

Has anyone got any good footage or photos of the Klou fixed grab. I am on the brink of buying one for my avant and have been for awhile now. Would be great to see it in action as there's not much on line that I can find. I will have one by August.

 

Couple here I put together from clips our customers have sent us. Both fixed, one a lightweight, one a HD 

 

If you want to send me your mobile I can WhatsApp you a few more pictures and videos we've amassed

 

https://youtu.be/GWiaSsQiIGs

 

https://youtu.be/b2bBPT8pzmY

 

 

 

 

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