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1 hour ago, Big J said:

We have a winch course and assessment on Tuesday with Mike Crutchley. Sub 2.5t tractor, 3.2t winch, 4 of us, £250 a man.

 

He travels around the country and there are other NPTC assessors around the UK. Dick Bradshaw would be closer to you I think.

 

I take it it is a different ticket for sub/over 2.5T tractors (just like 360 digger tickets)?

 

So if u sit it in a small compact tractor u then can't (well not ticketed) to jump on to a full size tractor/winch?

But fine if u do the bigger tractor/winch ticket

 

If so J i'd be hitching ur winch on to ur new big tactor then it covers u for every thing

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i did as part of fmoc tickets - tractor base unit / skidder or something like that.

 

easy and sensible course.

 

dont know area you are in but LMR up near edinburgh orginiased mine and most of their guys travel nationally all the time so easy to sort.

 

 

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2 hours ago, drinksloe said:

 

I take it it is a different ticket for sub/over 2.5T tractors (just like 360 digger tickets)?

 

So if u sit it in a small compact tractor u then can't (well not ticketed) to jump on to a full size tractor/winch?

But fine if u do the bigger tractor/winch ticket

 

If so J i'd be hitching ur winch on to ur new big tactor then it covers u for every thing

True, but I don't have the larger tractor yet. The upgrade course is much cheaper, and we need the tickets for the little tractor for the next block we're working on. Useful thing to have.

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Ur not so bad if ur upgrade is cheaper.

With the diggers i think u start from scratch again with ur bigger ticket.

 

I think i'd still be trying to borrow a bigger tractor for the day (or tie some extra wieghts on urs to get over the 2.5T ?) just to save the hassle of needing a 2nd ticket/upgrade as u will be doing the exact same things anyway.

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19 hours ago, Big J said:

We have a winch course and assessment on Tuesday with Mike Crutchley. Sub 2.5t tractor, 3.2t winch, 4 of us, £250 a man.

 

He travels around the country and there are other NPTC assessors around the UK. Dick Bradshaw would be closer to you I think.

Do you not have your Valtra yet so you can do the over 2.5 tonne as well.  When i did my FMOC it was 1.3 wheeled rigid and it wasn't broken down by size.

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2 hours ago, Brushcutter said:

Do you not have your Valtra yet so you can do the over 2.5 tonne as well.  When i did my FMOC it was 1.3 wheeled rigid and it wasn't broken down by size.

What. Ticket is available for a unipower 30 ton winch ?

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1 hour ago, Hannibal said:

What. Ticket is available for a unipower 30 ton winch ?

You'll need to get the ticket assessed on another machine as  these older winches that don't stop with a deadman control cannot be accepted for assessment.

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4 hours ago, Brushcutter said:

Do you not have your Valtra yet so you can do the over 2.5 tonne as well.  When i did my FMOC it was 1.3 wheeled rigid and it wasn't broken down by size.

Not yet. A week or two. Don't need it for three weeks so not in a huge hurry.

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2 hours ago, openspaceman said:

You'll need to get the ticket assessed on another machine as  these older winches that don't stop with a deadman control cannot be accepted for assessment.

Thanks for the info 

 

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