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Having a new digger priced up at the moment, we have opted for the largest one we can tow that has the best reach/dump on the market. 

 

Without boring you all witht he spreadsheet with the specs of pretty much every model on the market, the KX71-3 comes out on top, its been replaced by KX040-3.

 

It has an option of 'high spec' which gives :

 

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Im waiting on the extra cost, would this be a useful feature ?

 

We will keep the machine for 10 years so want to get it right, a couple extra grand now for something we may not use now but could be useful in future would be no problem.

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Depends what you’re planning on running off it. Definitely a second auxiliary service is almost essential if your planning on running grabs and rotators- proportional control is almost a must otherwise it’s an all or nothing affair- giving you so much more control over opening and closing grabs/rotating etc. like you say depends on cost. Surely the kx040-4 is the replacement for the 4 ton kx121 isn’t it? The kx71 is under 3 ton....

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Surely that kx040-4  is a 4 tonne digger, so how are you towing it, or, have you air brakes on a 50mm ball hitch trailer, or curious why are you limited to that weight class if not a air-braked 50mm ball hitch equipped trailer.

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Marcus

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As far as I know there is no easy way to tow a 4 ton digger short of lorry or tractor and trailer/mog The yanks tow their 4-5tonners behind dodge rams and the like, unfortunately we are not blessed with such setups in this country.

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Having a new digger priced up at the moment, we have opted for the largest one we can tow that has the best reach/dump on the market. 
 
Without boring you all witht he spreadsheet with the specs of pretty much every model on the market, the KX71-3 comes out on top, its been replaced by KX040-3.
 
It has an option of 'high spec' which gives :
 
pFJ4f05.png
 
Im waiting on the extra cost, would this be a useful feature ?
 
We will keep the machine for 10 years so want to get it right, a couple extra grand now for something we may not use now but could be useful in future would be no problem.
The new kx027-4 seems to be rated fairly well...or there is the Takeuchi Tb230fr which is a quality machine...wouldn't consider anything other than Kubota or takeuchi[emoji108]

Also u will want Rhinox buckets with your machine www.rhinox-group.com or specify through the dealer...best buckets out there [emoji123][emoji6]
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14 hours ago, roseyweb said:

I may be wrong but do the kubota cut all other services when tracking making them rubbish for arb work, 

happy to be corrected 

she has two pumps now so multitasking easier

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6 hours ago, Ross Goodenough said:

The new kx027-4 seems to be rated fairly well...or there is the Takeuchi Tb230fr which is a quality machine...wouldn't consider anything other than Kubota or takeuchiemoji108.png

Also u will want Rhinox buckets with your machine www.rhinox-group.com or specify through the dealer...best buckets out there emoji123.pngemoji6.png

Comes with stricklands buckets, we have them on the 5 tonner and the telehandler. They are ok.

 

I did look at the taki but its not quite as good in terms of reach, dump etc its also a lot more 'agricultural' shall we say. Not that that is a bad thing!

 

The 27 is a good machine as well just a bit smaller. looking to max out the trailer ! It's going on an Indespension Alumax (unladen 580kg) so with the buckets on the tipper and extra air in the tyres will just about be legal!

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