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I think that's  been hanging around ebay for a while. For a little bit more you could set up with a mid 90s tractor and trailer crane. Much more nimble in the wood and far better manners on the road. And spare parts should be far easier to source. I sometimes get a County itch but would only want it for winching. 

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4 hours ago, ESS said:

Looks like an 1164 ? 

If its together its not expensive. 

The loader mount doesn't look too clever with so much mass behind the back axle. I was asking £7500 for mine with Moheda 9 tonne trailer but the only buyer wanted to haggle so I kept it.

 

I've nearly repaired the loader on  my 1124 which has the pukka Highland bear cab and 4510 loader, once that is done I may sell the 1164 and loader.

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