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19 hours ago, JakubS said:

What is my multione doing today? Proving it was a wise and meaningful purchase. 

 

Years ago I decided to save the property in the photo (600yrs old fortres/castle and the farm building surrounding it). 0003.thumb.jpeg.ee58ccf93df71dfa911fc57a0cdcf83b.jpeg

Last year I had enough. You cannot ask the neighbours for a favour everytime you need a tractor, bulldozer, excavator,... 
I was considering a sub-compact tractor with a front loader or something similar as a cheaper solution and I needed someone to convince me multione or avant is a way better choice. 
Browsing through this forum helped me to decide. Thank you guys! I don't regret. 


940940077_ImagefromiOS.thumb.jpg.083da3ec3427c3e5e70e716e0fc0ff8d.jpgOnly 14.7 hours so far, but we already fell in love with it. It's an amazing machine. 

 

We chose 5.3k as it seems to have the best price/power ratio. Well, we cannot afford anything more expensive anyway (this is not for business, but 100% private usage, will not generate any income). Going for a cheaper model (5.2 or 4) didn't make much sense to me, because 5.3k was only a little bit more pricy but offers 51l/min hydraulic oil flow. 

Currently we only have a bucket and a pallet fork, as those two attachments one needs on a daily basis. I really like multione's tornado lawn mower - maybe next year ;)
Other attachments (mostly for landscaping in our case) can be rented from our local dealer when needed for a day or two.

Congrats to the Multicar as well, they run forever and cost is next to nothing to keep them doing so. Multione and Multicar, a perfect marriage. 

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Another advantage is you can put a tow hitch ball on the front of the grab (holes are conveniently provided)

Pushing the chipper/trailer into place is easier than a hitch on the back of the machine.

 

 

 

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On 13/05/2022 at 07:29, marne said:

Congrats to the Multicar as well, they run forever and cost is next to nothing to keep them doing so. Multione and Multicar, a perfect marriage. 

Thanks, you're 100% right.  

This one is one day older than me (i.e. 42yrs next month) and it still runs smoothly. I can get all the spare parts via mail within a few days and fix everything with a hammer and screwdriver. Bought it some 6 years ago and I must say it's a perfect fit for my property. 
And now with Multione - you said it: a perfect marriage. :)) 

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