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Tracked Barrows - Anyone use one? Downfalls? Benefits?


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I have had a muck truck max for several years now. It doesn't see a lot of use as the tracked chipper when on site can move stuff in the hopper. I rate it highly. I have even used it with timber ballast in the skip and one or two men adding weight to pull quite a large willow trunk over in a tight spot where the tracked chipper would churn up the grass.

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2 minutes ago, Brushcutter said:

1 tonne high tip articulated dumper. £168 quid a week on hire. 

 

Doesn't hold much chip but can hold logs.well.

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A high lift to get stuff in there though if you have to do it by hand. 

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Yep, muck truck with 300mm high ply side extension. I take it on jobs all the time, for me as not full time the cost of a loader was just too high, this saves a huge amount of effort moving stuff around especially when you get a garden that slopes back up towards the road or a long way.

 

I did originally want the hydraulic tip one but I don't miss it, this one is simpler cheaper and lighter so I'm happy. Also I did hire a JCB tracked high lift dumper, that convinced me that having something would be good but it was too heavy, slow and expensive.

 

An ibc of logs is about 3 loads, so gets used for filling up the log shed at home too.

 

This pile of brash was one and a half trucks full, saves a whole lot of dragging. I will say part of the reason the truck works for me is I run with a Bryan James tipper trailer which is much lower to drive up into than a transit.

 

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I've got the slab carrier too, not out all the time but for rings like this it's three times the load of a barrow and no effort pushing.

 

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54 minutes ago, aspenarb said:

We have this high tip, useful bit of kit but logistically its a bit of a nightmare when used on domestics if the job only warrants a truck and chipper.

 

Bob

 

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Very much like the idea of being able to load a skip load from log shed straight to truck. 

When I look, sadly, they all are outside my price range as a hobby user. 

 

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