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Something I thought a "gimmick" but the Krpan (and others) being telescopic makes it much more compact to store.

Only suitable for filling low trucks, trailers or bags.

Not enough reach to fill the bay of a shed.:thumbdown:

I tried

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About 2,000.00 + VAT, a slight difference between electric or hyd drive but very little.

I got mine a bit keener along with a PTO saw, and sommat else?????, :blushing:bloody hell a proper Senior moment ongoing here.

I have forgotten:blushing:

 

oh, riko not high priced then

 

4m long with transport wheels and drawbar

 

hyd driven belt, height adjustable by hand winch

 

log length of 500mm

 

£995 + vat

 

Thought this was a good price

 

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aagh! this company is just up the road from me; chinese kit all the way. The mini forwarding trailer - my mate bought one, went straight on ebay; proper rubbish.

 

I've clearly thought 2k was alot for a conveyor; how wrong I was :blushing:

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Hi Jon,

 

we do a cheaper italian built one, but its much narrower, the belt is only about 150mm wide which is why I didnt offer it. Even that starts at about £1700+vat though for 4m long.

 

Jim

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Hi Jon,

 

we do a cheaper italian built one, but its much narrower, the belt is only about 150mm wide which is why I didnt offer it. Even that starts at about £1700+vat though for 4m long.

 

Jim

 

No I'll be sticking with the original idea I think ! :blushing: Namely the

 

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but the krpan telescopic as mentioned above folds which is handy; do the BalFor ones telescope?

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TCD,

I must say that Balfor design looks better than my Krpan, for my particular requirments.

The 2 large pneumatic tyres much better for non-concrete surfaces.

The Krpan is on 4 poxy wee wheels which only drag.

A couple of wheelbarrow "trintles" from the skip are in order.

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I have a riko saw bench and elevator . Had no problems with it at all wish I'd had bought 1 years ago saves the back and time . Paint work ain't the best though . And the nut that holds the blade is a bit tricky .

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