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As this has the longest reach and dumpheight of any sub 4 tonner class and can still be towed, looking to add one to our 5 tonner for the smaller jobs.

 

Had one a couple times on hire and seemed ok. Any long term owners have one - how they hold up ?

 

 

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On 25/12/2017 at 10:52, donnk said:

As this has the longest reach and dumpheight of any sub 4 tonner class and can still be towed, looking to add one to our 5 tonner for the smaller jobs.

 

Had one a couple times on hire and seemed ok. Any long term owners have one - how they hold up ?

 

 

Sub 4 ton? Sub 3 ton maybe. Kubota kx101 is sub 4 ton but much better reach. Have you looked at the Volvo Ec27c, I found the specs very comparable to the kx71 but it was 80kg lighter- which in my case was the difference between being legal or not- Takeuchi tb125 is another good un.

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