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Stephen Blair

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perhaps not the correct place for this link, but hey, her be a bit handy like.
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Even more impressed after simply googling duckgirl86 !!, bloody 'ell
 

Very satisfying. I’ve not been around many machine operators but I imagine I’d be right in saying she’s doing it well?
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Can anybody suggest where I might be able to buy a manual rotator to fit between my baltrotor BR2 swing link and uni-forest 1500pro grab until we can afford a hydraulic set up? Buying enough timber stocks for the winter is taking precedence over toys currently!

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Just a heads up to this as the listing doesn’t show the machine in the first image.

Don’t shoot the messenger, nothing to do with me if you think it’s cheap or dear.

What I do know is it’s from a good genuine home, the Steelwrist is full spec with control system so no issues using a grab on it through the auxiliaries at the same time as Tilting/Rotating.

 

https://m.ebay.co.uk/itm/VOLVO-ECR48C-with-Steelwrist-X06-25-500-plus-VAT/323371446235?hash=item4b4a70afdb%3Ag%3AHw0AAOSwWo5bXP0c&_nkw=steelwrist&_from=R40&rt=nc&_trksid=p2380057.m4084.l1313.TR1.TRC0.A0.H0.Xsteelwrist.TRS0

 

 

Eddie.

 

 

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The new u27-4  turned up today. I like the extra wide pin hitch , it should with a bit of luck last a bit longer than the Kubota offerings .

 

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Extra services, need to get in the manual and have a read up on what switches do what.

 

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I've put my old digger up on ebay if anyone's looking for a cheap thing. Pins and bushes, bucket ram seal and windscreen want doing to make it perfect, it's worked hard for me fencing, digging, loading and been incredibly reliable but it's time to move onto a more modern machine. If it doesn't sell it's going in part ex and off to Iran apparently...

 

I've got a rotating grab that can go with it as per the listing. I've also got a nearly new multec 200kg post knocker if you want one, it'll save me cutting the headstock off and getting another to fit the new machine and i'll just buy another with the right pins on! There's a couple of handy other buckets 100mm trencher and really good almost new ditcher we can do a deal on if needed.

 

Handy set up that'll earn a few quid as it is before you need to spend anything, if i could find someone else to operate it i'd keep it as well as the new one!

 

https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/292692724822

 

 

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17 hours ago, LeeGray said:

I've put my old digger up on ebay if anyone's looking for a cheap thing. Pins and bushes, bucket ram seal and windscreen want doing to make it perfect, it's worked hard for me fencing, digging, loading and been incredibly reliable but it's time to move onto a more modern machine. If it doesn't sell it's going in part ex and off to Iran apparently...

 

I've got a rotating grab that can go with it as per the listing. I've also got a nearly new multec 200kg post knocker if you want one, it'll save me cutting the headstock off and getting another to fit the new machine and i'll just buy another with the right pins on! There's a couple of handy other buckets 100mm trencher and really good almost new ditcher we can do a deal on if needed.

 

Handy set up that'll earn a few quid as it is before you need to spend anything, if i could find someone else to operate it i'd keep it as well as the new one!

 

https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/292692724822

 

 

How does a digger seat get into such a bad condition?

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