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If you google Valtra 6400, there’s one somewhere in Eastern Europe running a crane and  trailer in a sawmill with 34000 hours done . For 25k you should find something that will be reliable for the next 8 years..

T the T130 is meant to be quite simple mechanically and they are not too axpensive

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8 hours ago, Gardiners Tree Surgery said:

This is the trouble I’m having 

I know my budget won’t stretch to a new one and I’m not vat registered which is a killer. Looking at one on Wilson’s but 13thousand hours puts me off a bit

doesnt have to be a Valtra but that is my personal preference for woodland work.

 

 

If you're at the stage of looking to spend £25k on a tractor, you're at the stage of needing to be VAT registered. 

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