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what about a hydraulic/combination hydraulic and cable axle lock on the front axle, same as we run for the tractors with the real big mid mounted long arm mowers. transforms the stability, but you'd probably require one on each side whereas we use one on the opposite side to the mower arm. does stop what youve pictured there though

 

see

 

http://www.herder.nl/downloads/folders/56_Cavalier%20Eng.pdf

 

for example

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Nice tractor, well done . What hydraulics are used to run the crane. I really think wilsons could come up with a better way to house the hoses on the last extension, they must be a pain when working, they look like they could easily be damaged.

lovely tractor indeed though. Happy craning

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Nice tractor, well done . What hydraulics are used to run the crane. I really think wilsons could come up with a better way to house the hoses on the last extension, they must be a pain when working, they look like they could easily be damaged.

lovely tractor indeed though. Happy craning

 

They do don't they. Picking up brash will have thoses off in no time.

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how do you put water ballast in your tyres?

 

You need water ballast compliant Tyres, make sure the rims are suitable and need proper water ballast tyre valves fitted

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trouble is with 300 plus per day is the timber/product has to cover that...ok if your moving it from a field to another field but this is seldome the case and you find yourself in tight, awkward, time consuming places. You need to ecconomically viable for the bloke using you. 35 pound an hour max! The machine is better working than not.

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jack it up, take the valve out and stick a hose pipe on it on with suitable reducer that allows the air out as it fills. takes time though

 

Should use antifreeze too.

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