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Nice one jamster but i'd say you've slightly over estimated the height of those, unless it's just a bad camera angle.

 

 

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I would say that too, only like twice the height of electric wires,

Look more like 60/70 ft

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Any more pictures of that tractor :thumbup:

erm ok...

 

it not mine!

 

mines red lol...:lol:

 

its belongs to work...this was on a school run lol...:laugh1:

 

and in yard.

 

I operate the tractor and chipper,among other things........:001_smile:

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Love that JD. Used a 6330 for a few years. We've got a new holland now which is more powerful but nowhere near a good as the JD.

 

The crane looks mighty handy. Want one!

 

 

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Love that JD. Used a 6330 for a few years. We've got a new holland now which is more powerful but nowhere near a good as the JD.

 

The crane looks mighty handy. Want one!

 

 

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yep,If the ground damage is no issue the crane can do some shifting...

 

the thing is it does 3 mans work so reduces the cost of labour and keeps the workforce down,when it breaks we fix it.....

 

that bad boy does alot of kph but is a hand full,there is 1 long standing member of staff other than myself allowed to operate it along side the business owner ,i drive far bigger on other jobs.:001_cool:

 

 

the 6330 is useable in a cul-de-sac ..:lol:... :blushing:

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yep,If the ground damage is no issue the crane can do some shifting...

 

the thing is it does 3 mans work so reduces the cost of labour and keeps the workforce down,when it breaks we fix it.....

 

that bad boy does alot of kph but is a hand full,there is 1 long standing member of staff other than myself allowed to operate it along side the business owner ,i drive far bigger on other jobs.:001_cool:

 

 

the 6330 is useable in a cul-de-sac ..:lol:... :blushing:

 

They are good tractors. The new holland we have has a very tight turning circle but is nearly 18" wider!

 

We have them on turf tyres which is better for most of its work but it does struggle when it gets slippery.

 

Do you have a 50k box on it?

 

 

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yep its quite quick,it will do 42kmh with the trailer full..

 

when its wet tho it does get shoved round the roundabouts and with a full load its down slow on the downhill sections,the crane has to be removed to fit the brakes and costs £0000 to refit.

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