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I ended up keeping the neomach x30 I had on demo. So far so good, thought I'd stick up a few photos of what it's been doing.

Can't fault it really. Another 2 or 3 hp would be good but then I'd need a dpf so I'll say no more in that regard. 

The attachments make it. Have a few more I'd like to add as time goes on. Its proven itself to be a great labour saver, Especially on smaller jobs where the 3 ton digger was either a bit cumbersome or just too heavy on ground.

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1 hour ago, Mick Dempsey said:

Winch arrived for the Avant today. 
 

Give it a test tomorrow., first impressions nice and quick, which will be key for the job I bought it for 

 

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I was wondering earlier whether you got that sorted. Arbcourier or normal courier?

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17 minutes ago, AHPP said:

 

I was wondering earlier whether you got that sorted. Arbcourier or normal courier?

Had a mate coming over for the weekend, vendor had a day off work through bad weather so he brought it down to him.

 

All worked out in the end.

 

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11 hours ago, Mick Dempsey said:

Winch arrived for the Avant today. 
 

Give it a test tomorrow., first impressions nice and quick, which will be key for the job I bought it for 

 

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I’d think that might benefit from a ground anchor if you are going to do any heavy pulling, it’ll put a lot of strain through the hitch/boom etc and potentially drag the Avant to the load. 

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16 minutes ago, monkeybusiness said:

I’d think that might benefit from a ground anchor if you are going to do any heavy pulling, it’ll put a lot of strain through the hitch/boom etc and potentially drag the Avant to the load. 

I believe that is why Avant made it ‘lightweight’ both in actual weight and pulling capacity. They don’t want it to be used for heavy pulls for the reasons you mentioned.

It is no match for a proper forestry winch for sure.
Heres Avants sales video

There’s a hell of a lot of power through the wheels on these machines so for most applications, pulling over back leaners, getting large lumps out of tricky places etc. I can use the machine direct or with a rope or chain.

I want it to bring maybe 60 spindly acacia up a steep slope (too steep to drive down safely) to a ‘landing point’ (a mini forestry job) where reversing the Avant with a rope on repeatedly would be….inefficient.

It was only 1200 quid all in, light enough to load on the pick up by two blokes, so bringing it to a job doesn’t involve extra trailers or hassle.

I will test it later and put a vid up.

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1 hour ago, Mick Dempsey said:

I believe that is why Avant made it ‘lightweight’ both in actual weight and pulling capacity. They don’t want it to be used for heavy pulls for the reasons you mentioned.

It is no match for a proper forestry winch for sure.
Heres Avants sales video

There’s a hell of a lot of power through the wheels on these machines so for most applications, pulling over back leaners, getting large lumps out of tricky places etc. I can use the machine direct or with a rope or chain.

I want it to bring maybe 60 spindly acacia up a steep slope (too steep to drive down safely) to a ‘landing point’ (a mini forestry job) where reversing the Avant with a rope on repeatedly would be….inefficient.

It was only 1200 quid all in, light enough to load on the pick up by two blokes, so bringing it to a job doesn’t involve extra trailers or hassle.

I will test it later and put a vid up.

Sounds perfect for your intended application - handy but of kit to have in the arsenal! 

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