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Things are only expensive if you have the wrong people driving/operating them ;)

 

Your average employee doesn’t give a dam, they don’t check oil & water or grease things & will run things to destruction rather than stop to see what’s wrong

 

There was a time when “drivers”/”operators” were individuals with extensive mechanical knowledge on-par with a mechanic, so were mechanically sympathetic with machinery because they understood how a system worked & had an understanding of forces involved + had to repair it if it broke, sadly this is no longer the case :thumbdown:

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Our u1500 has the crane mounted on the rear and tows a similar trailer to Skyhucks, we then have a U1200 with a chipper and chip box.

This set up probably cost less to buy than skyhuck's all singing all dancing single mog but for a one team set up, who I assume will only need the crane and trailer at the same time its probably the best set up for him plus if you put that crane onto the mog there would be no room for the chip box.

 

That just about sums it all up!!

 

Nice post! Cheers :001_smile:

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