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Used a tracked barrow for moving walling stones & fencing wire /fence posts etc used to throw a full load of big rocks into it. Very good going up steep slopes across ditches though muddy narrow places etc

 

Can't remember brand though.

Posted (edited)

One I used was ok though marshes.

 

Looked simialar to this one:

 

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I remember now it had a small foot platform at back so you could ride along on it.

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I used my tracked barow today for running turf into a job, really steep driveway. Effortless!

 

I put my CS 100 on it aswell, for micro tracked chipper!

 

Looked at the Arb truck at APF, wasn't for me.

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I have been waiting a week for a price from hinowa uk for a HP1500 forklift.

They are still waiting for a price from the factory.

Pretty crap way to do business imo and don't think i'll be buying one on the strength of it.

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