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6 minutes ago, Stephen Blair said:

It is now Bob 👍we put 1 in yesterday along the boom then put a T piece into the tank .

 

Looking good Stephen, if you haven't already done it its worth adding a filter in the case drain return line in case the motor poops itself ( and they do).

 

Bob

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1 hour ago, aspenarb said:

Looking good Stephen, if you haven't already done it its worth adding a filter in the case drain return line in case the motor poops itself ( and they do).

 

Bob

Cheers Bob!  Will do!

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26 minutes ago, dan blocker said:

What’s the point 🤔as opposed to tracks?

The legs can be adjusted to operate on steep slopes. It can also walk over fences and obstacles. Each leg can be adjusted separatly. Hydraulicly up and down. Manually side to side in 3 positions. The front legs can also be extended. It's a very strong machine for it's size. It weights somewhere around 6-7 tonns, but feels stronger than a tracked machine in the same weight class.

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3 hours ago, monkeybusiness said:

This is an evolution of the design, and shows what this style of machine is capable of - 

 

That at least has four wheels. The other one has to be dragged along surely?

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Reminds me of the Smalley of the sixties. A guy on our site was using one to grub out some apple trees, pushing out the stump with the back of the bucket, the stump rolled back and pinned him there. I had to rescue him with the Drott.

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