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I Bought A Mini Dumper


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34 minutes ago, doobin said:

I suppose. But I bet it doesn’t hold anything like a ton, none of them do. The skips aren’t big enough. I have a 1.8t rated tracked dumper, it barely takes a ton before it’s fully loaded. Had to make some greedy boards!

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that was bloody steep for what it is too at 15.5k. You’d get a mini digger for that ffs. 

That does make a 1.5 mini look good value🤷‍♂️

But for whatever reason these these are what  they are and we can only make a few quid where we can 😂😂👍

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8 hours ago, scbk said:

Nice machine, just out of interest what sort of stuff do you store in the filing cabinets? I didn't think they would be great out in the rain?

We are now all indoors. In those at the time were stuff that didn't matter if it got wet, but out of all those plus ten more you don't see, only one got rain in.

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Saw this  electric one, a bit short on infos on batteries etc.  alibaba has 1000's of similar electric ones also thers some posh electric italian ones

 


Whatever you need to move, the Mule is the hardworking tool for you! With a huge maximum loading weight of 450KG, it is...

 

 

 

 

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1 hour ago, Stere said:

Saw this  electric one,

Hi, I've been thinking about a 1/2 ton tracked dumper for a while now but hadn't even thought about an electric one, but certainly food for thought though 👍

 

The one you put the link to seems to be the same as the Lumag for the most part except for the hopper and as the price quoted seems to be inc. vat would it appear to be a bit of a bargain  [ after just a quick look ] cheers.

 

 

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Any idea about the batttery type guessing there lead acid as cheaper?

 

Says 5 X 12v 20ah?

 

60v

 

0.8kw output 2.4kw max power

 

1.5hrs -2hrs run time

 

 

 

Might be underpowered V a petrol one?

 

 

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Tested the dumper modification on a job yesterday. 20ft cyprus "hedges". I fabricated a towball plate which attaches to the dumper, and a gooseneck hitch which attaches to the trailer with the aid of 4 g-clamps. Still needs some tweaking. The ball is center of turn, so the dumper can pivot with minimal stress. Trailer ramp (trailer grade plywood) goes on top of the trailer with ratchet straps for a work platform. The trailer weighs about 400kg with all this and a man. The dumper pulled and pushed it no bother on flat softish lawn, but struggled on slopes, especially with turning. It did expedite the work a lot. Gives you around 5 foot extra hight and a very stable footing.

 

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On 18/11/2021 at 12:16, Haironyourchest said:

Tested the dumper modification on a job yesterday. 20ft cyprus "hedges". I fabricated a towball plate which attaches to the dumper, and a gooseneck hitch which attaches to the trailer with the aid of 4 g-clamps. Still needs some tweaking. The ball is center of turn, so the dumper can pivot with minimal stress. Trailer ramp (trailer grade plywood) goes on top of the trailer with ratchet straps for a work platform. The trailer weighs about 400kg with all this and a man. The dumper pulled and pushed it no bother on flat softish lawn, but struggled on slopes, especially with turning. It did expedite the work a lot. Gives you around 5 foot extra hight and a very stable footing.

 

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Curious to know why you went for the gooseneck method rather than mounting a ball hich on the end of the loadbed. I'd want to load up the dump unit itself,  and the trailer.....but hey I'm just greedy. 

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7 hours ago, skc101fc said:

The ball is center of turn, so the dumper can pivot with minimal stress.

Think this. I've got the tow ball attachment for my muck truck which is front of skip, heavy trailer is then putting load on the front wheels only which can tip it up.

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