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15 hours ago, benedmonds said:

Anyone tried the TS Tunnisen

 

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Includes cutting disc technology, eco chips, bio degradable lubricant, pilot system swing, silent blocs, electric control, 270° adjustable chimney, 270° turntable, and folding hopper. 

 

“Chimney”  Might start having to call it that!

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Next level up, you’d be into a small hook loader to move this about, but you should be able to move/store it in a bin easily.

I hired this 1390xp in for a specific job and was extremely impressed.

I’ve loaded and worked with plenty of the bigger Bandits and the dna really had gone down the range to this brilliant 1390xp.

The build was absolutely solid, easy to use/maintain and literally if you could get it in, it was gone.

This was setup crane feed only, I assume you can have the stop bars on it, which I would for the ability for guys to use it on bits and pieces or final clear up, trade off is always you catch them a few times a shift and cut it off, but it’s a small price for the versatility.

 

Matched to anything from 2.5 tonne tonne to around 6 for loading with a fixed grab and you’ve got a fantastic setup that’s going to last years and years.

I was very impressed and wouldn’t hesitate to hire it again.


Eddie.

 

 

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34 minutes ago, benedmonds said:

A little bit over the top for most domestic work..

Absolutely, but it’s right at the top end of big but not massive I’d say and probably represents where a lot of guys who take on more including some commercial work will be looking.

Going the small Hookloader with low sided bin with removable boosters for roundwood/rings and moving Excavator/small loader etc about, plus a chip bin and a 1390xp would certainly be one of the most versatile setups out there for year round work.
 

The 1390xp should we hope fit on this brilliant small hookloader, and with the addition of a chip box and a few boosters for the low sided skip would make a fantastic setup that can access many places.

 

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Eddie.

 

 

 

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