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a rare picture of the spray conversion minus booms and tank .Tech sheet for the

A60 hopefully i interprided the weight correctly :confused1: mine being the standard A62 version

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bog standard about 2000kg

 

That is slightly ambiguous in your case, could either mean as it left the factory or in special non-sinking rig with flotation tyres and pontoon outriggers!

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ive got some holders .

 

Big bolt, those are some serious rims and tyres your running there. Bet you haven't been bogged recently. Are those flotation tyres and rims easy to source, and are they expensive?

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a rare picture of the spray conversion minus booms and tank .

 

That's a wacky machine, did you say they converted some to beaters' wagons?

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the flotation tyres do come up for sale here and there , I think you will find it is only this side of the channel that run holders on flotation tyres all of the continential holders iv'e seen run doublel's to give them the width , rim's made in GB somwhere best ask andy at lamberhust tyres about £ 1000 each The spray holder had a buck on the back for about 8 beaters and normal tyres , 1 know of 2 turned into these.

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Hi All,

 

Will be selling holder A60 mini skidder in next few weeks have 2 of them both runners and both are forestry spec but one needs a new gearbox so will be mixing them both together, both engines are running perfect. Looking for good condition bruunett 578F so may be interested in part exchange. Cheers

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Had ours for 9 years and never let us down.It's got a 3ton double drum igland winch and front blade.Just the job for thinnings ,[ATTACH]68203[/ATTACH]

 

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That isnt the one from Northumberland estates ,is it?

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