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try 250kg mate:001_rolleyes:

 

Think I better start reading your power breakfast thread . 250kg so she aint no lightweight more like a big momma :lol: Must be all the conny your feeding her :lol: 190 kg sounded cool liam you way off target you better get them scales out for ya self dude :lol:

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Oh ok, I dont really know for sure, Has Theocus used/owns the same one as you Stevie?? He said the one he has is 190 kgs maybe 195 i cant remember, Maybe hes got a different model

 

theocus is more likely to be right than me mozza, i thought it was 250kg, i think they are the same model, i must be weaker than i thought :blushing:i like heavy, you know its well made:biggrin:

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Oh ok, I dont really know for sure, Has Theocus used/owns the same one as you Stevie?? He said the one he has is 190 kgs maybe 195 i cant remember, Maybe hes got a different model

 

Fook its still heavy .:biggrin:

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theocus is more likely to be right than me mozza, i thought it was 250kg, i think they are the same model, i must be weaker than i thought :blushing:i like heavy, you know its well made:biggrin:

 

Either way mate, Like you say, 2 people arent lifting best part of 200 KGs about easily, Thats waht wheels are for

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yip:thumbup1: even if i can get it prepped for uplift with the truck, i will find somewhere to leave chip, but if its with in reach of the crane, i will chip into dumpy bads, fill bags with logs or leave stuff long then come back with the truck and pick it all up. :001_smile:

 

Yeah I can see how it works now . Cool saving time fuel and dollars :thumbup:

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luckily it has wheels then isnt it:laugh1:

 

They must do a powered version ? of the Greemech as the yellow jo beau have ? Have you thought about putting a small electric winch on Gloria to pull her up ramps hills and the like .

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A few pics from the last few days, planting cedars, oaks, rhodies yews and hollies, and underplanting with irises. Also a slight reduction on a mature Walnut around one side to reduce the leverage, and reduce the shading over a newly installed water feature. OK, pics to follow d'oh!

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