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Right the man asked for a splitter;

 

Riko (balfor) a11 - what power source? Petrol, pto, elec???

 

Got the a11 with 9hp robin engine - tons of threads about this machine on here. Mine has been perfect since new 4 years ago. :thumbup:

 

Petrol please TCD - and mounted on trailer for easy handling. :thumbup:

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If you want it mounted on a road tailer Wallenstein comes ready to go (lights, the whole ish!) and most work either vertical (handy with those big rings) and horizontal. Probably the only thing they have over the Riko. Both V good and in your price range!

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If you want it mounted on a road tailer Wallenstein comes ready to go (lights, the whole ish!) and most work either vertical (handy with those big rings) and horizontal. Probably the only thing they have over the Riko. Both V good and in your price range!

 

Cheers Commando - The only Wallenstein I can see that works on vertical is £2800, unfortunately bit out of my range :dontknow:

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Give Andrew a call (PM on way), you never know he might be able to do you a cheeky January deal or have something Ex demo available, don't ask, don't get!! I can vouch that their service was great and it's a hoofin bit of kit. Cheers Cdo

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