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+1 for smaller skidsteer, I also have an opico skidster, the old version of a Sherpa. 

 

It will drag brash, conifer, timber all day long and is so small and light that you can literally drive it over the customers flowerbed and they wouldn’t notice. And I do that quite often too....

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no extra counterweight on mine apart from pies, have sometimes put a couple of tractor weights on around the yard and balance on front wheels.

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Probably one of the best investments made, does the work of about 3 guys and does my body some favours to! ? never look back from getting the DW. 

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For small skid steers the best will be cast worky quad and the cormidi for the money. £ per lift best in class. The kanga kid is next to useless in my opinion I had one on demo and it could not lift a ring of cedar that me and one of my guys moved to the yard. Admittedly he was a machine of a guy himself. 
 

bigger loaders look at Avant and Cast. Having owned two MultiOnes I would not buy another. 

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10 hours ago, Blake@waveney said:

For small skid steers the best will be cast worky quad and the cormidi for the money. £ per lift best in class. The kanga kid is next to useless in my opinion I had one on demo and it could not lift a ring of cedar that me and one of my guys moved to the yard. Admittedly he was a machine of a guy himself. 
 

bigger loaders look at Avant and Cast. Having owned two MultiOnes I would not buy another. 

Because?

 

I like the look of the Giant pedstrian models for my work.

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