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Takeuchi tb23r


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Hi, looking to buy a Takeuchi tb23r 2006 with 2500 hrs for about 12k. Sound ok hours and age for the money? Would this model be able to lift at all? What's the chances I could put a tow bar on the blade and tow my ifor tipper across fields? Or would that do more damage than good? Any advice most welcomed from you!

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I like mine, surprisingly stable hossing big lumps of wood around. Have yet to fit a towball but it struggled pulling a chained on ifor across a wet field (field was awful though). If you're looking at the cabbed version, I'm warned by my local plant hire fitter that the glass is easily broken and eye wateringly priced.

I paid 9kish for a 2005 3000hrs canopy machine

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