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11 hours ago, donnk said:

yeah my 030-4 has the same. Kubota are leading the way for sure.

So how are four separate Auxiliary circuits controlled?

Rockers in each joystick will obviously do two, but do you have changeover switches or pedal for the others?

 

 

Eddie.

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11 hours ago, donnk said:

yeah my 030-4 has the same. Kubota are leading the way for sure.

So how are four separate Auxiliary circuits controlled?

Rockers in each joystick will obviously do two, but do you have changeover switches or pedal for the others?

 

 

Eddie.

Posted
8 hours ago, LGP Eddie said:

So how are four separate Auxiliary circuits controlled?

Rockers in each joystick will obviously do two, but do you have changeover switches or pedal for the others?

 

 

Eddie.

mine is same as the one in the video 2 sets of aux lines on the dipper

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Just wanted to give a quick heads up, as many on here know I help a lot of guys behind the scenes to spec their own machine setups, and have built/sold a few, with the oldest Kubota still out there front line nearly 10 years since it was built.

I’ve been selling quite a few attachments without really pushing things, guys normally find me and I do my best to help them out, but I’m now ramping things up to a position where I’m able to offer ready to go full spec machines or sit down and commission one to your exact requirements.

 

The Liebherr Big Feller is staying, I really don’t want to lose touch with doing the job front line, with a couple more setups going together to take that hopefully to the next level in the pipeline.

 

An unashamed plug, I’ve currently got the incredible JCB JS145 Long Reach setup available as a full ready to go package advertised.

I’ll advertise the JCB through the proper channels here with full spec, but I hope to help guys into machines that are specced right for their business and provide solutions that I’d be happy to take to work myself.

 

 

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Eddie.

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Posted

A real nice bit of innovation from Engcon shown in prototype form at the recent Bauma show.

Basically it uses the Detachable Gripper mounting point to fix a variety of attachments, but the Saw Cassette was of most interest.

Obviously this isn’t the correct grab setup for it, but I can envisage if they can get this right, it’ll be a great addition working with an Intermercato Grab or the like.

A few seconds and one turn of a spanner removes it, no hoses or connectors required.

 

They also had a form of Hedgecutter available.

 

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Eddie.

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Contracting to another company to assist with felling works on a golf course. A fair bit of brash burnt and timber stacked over the last few days. The 6 tonner proving that it’s more than capable on the larger sites with a bit of methodology and a reasonable operator. All timber cut to 7 or 14ft for extraction in a couple of weeks time 

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45 minutes ago, John Shutler said:

Contracting to another company to assist with felling works on a golf course. A fair bit of brash burnt and timber stacked over the last few days. The 6 tonner proving that it’s more than capable on the larger sites with a bit of methodology and a reasonable operator. All timber cut to 7 or 14ft for extraction in a couple of weeks time 

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6 tonne class with a full tail are such capable units.? Great job.

 

Eddie.

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There's not a lot you can't do when there's a grab and rotator on this tb175. Lifting these 30ft lengths of windblown Ash out across this dry bog hole in our old sandstone Quarry on this beautiful Saturday. I got bogged down here the winter before last with it, after getting a bit too cocky with one of these lumps pushing me through the frozen crust. No worries this time. Using our old Thwaites as a forwarder! 02f88ea31db42205217a108190936826.jpg969680cdb59b89a13ba383a33cf48e98.jpg887cf9d7af85371811057cbed2eec8bb.jpg

 

 

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