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Speaking of extensions, found this on ebay......

 

Forestry Excavator Yanmar | eBay

 

That is the exact one I had a few images of but couldn't find, and is a good example of what can be done quite easily, but I would probably mount the valve out of harms way in the extension personally.

 

 

 

 

Eddie.

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Right then, form an orderly queue at your CAT dealer and beg them to let the UK have them preferably with the thumb setup too!

 

What you are looking at is a 5 tonne machine fully setup to take the front attachments from their skid steer range, completely factory done ready to go.

 

Just fill in your own blanks of applications and attachments that would be handy, but the potential to pick up a winch setup one minute and forks with decent capacity another, even finish the job with a sweeper!

 

Not a new idea but factory with a full range of attachments ready to go in is a major leap by CAT ahead of the competition.

 

 

 

[Video] Caterpillar 304.5E2 XTC Mini Hydraulic Excavator Overview

 

 

 

Eddie.

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Disappointed,was waiting for a demo .

 

On the subject of diggers got a call at 7am asking for help dig a footing out That I priced up , I was to expensive so he dug it by hand and building inspector told him it was not deep enough and he now wants me to dig him out of trouble . I hung up .

 

Ste

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Getting this old girl on Thursday![ATTACH]201245[/ATTACH]

 

Wonderfull, keep us updated with plenty of pics of it in action:thumbup1:

 

Is it a Jcb? have you got it on servo controls?

 

Im keeping my eye out for a decent backhoe too, I,m thinking I may actually use one far more than a larger tracked machine which is the alternative. save carting the tractor/loader AND digger to the job which is what im doing at the mo

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