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U1000 (I think) £3500 + vat


David Riding
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I should buy that for spares if I were you Dave, it will save you money in the long run!

 

Thats a wee bit smaller than mine :001_tt2:

 

Some parts would fit, but as with most machines the same parts tend to ware on all of them, so the bits you want tend to already be knacked.

 

NEVER buy a knackered mog!!, they cost too much to sort.

 

I know of a bloke who wanted a U1200, Alex found him a good one for £20K, he didn't want to spend so much, so he bought one for £9K of a landscaper.

 

It currently stands him at £34K with the cost of all the repairs:scared1:

 

The sad thing is it will still not be worth as much as the £20K one.

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I should buy that for spares if I were you Dave, it will save you money in the long run!

 

Don't think I will be using mine for longer than another 6-12 months 80% of all the big work Ive had this year has had crap access (as you have seen).

All I can think about is a multione and a narrow access chipper. Won't sell mog unless I have to they are so reliable when they only do 200 hours a year :biggrin:

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