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It really depends on how much flow you have if you are using the digger hydraulics, you can get an independent unit although at 200kgs, that is a bucketful!

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yes flow rate is the key ,1.5 ton diggers are all i little short on that ,try and creep up a little to a 2.8ton as you can still tow with a 4x4 etc and have a better flow rate

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Try talking to Universal Bingham or I believe that Laski do one to hang of your digger, but like previously said, flow is the key as is the weight.

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Yeah I was thinking about the size but the 1.5t diggers are only a couple of inches bigger. Would a 2.8t fit on a normal plant trailer??

 

 

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Only if the trailer weighs 700kg or less and you would need to travel any attachments in the towing vehicle

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Like Pete says flow is the primary consideration.

 

Recently I used a modern bobcat mini with a bobcat flail, to put it bluntly it was a disappointment, while running the flail you couldn’t track or use the dipper arm, it would just about slew but even that needed a bit of finesse.

 

If you are going to use a grinder head on your own machine it would be possible to swap the pump for a tandem and have a pump dedicated to the auxiliary circuit.

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