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This is the oldest, roughest and highest houred of my 3 but I think its my favourite 😆 🤦🏻

First photo was a lovely job a few weeks back, scraping brambles and piling up rubbish in a field over a couple of late afternoons/early evenings. More jobs like that would be perfect!

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8 hours ago, william127 said:

This is the oldest, roughest and highest houred of my 3 but I think its my favourite 😆 🤦🏻

First photo was a lovely job a few weeks back, scraping brambles and piling up rubbish in a field over a couple of late afternoons/early evenings. More jobs like that would be perfect!

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Sorry mate, you can’t come in unless you’ve got a tie. 
 

 

I mean grab! 

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45 minutes ago, doobin said:

Sorry mate, you can’t come in unless you’ve got a tie. 
 

 

I mean grab! 

Next years priorities are s30 hitches and buckets/ conversions and a grab. 

Was supposed to be this years, but I got distracted by this digger, a forklift, tracked dumper and a Defender 😆 🤣 

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2 hours ago, Stephen Blair said:

A convertible!  Very nice!

I think it's a great as a canopy, obviously not what you'd want for day long, never out the seat shifts on a Scottish hillside but for on off on off one man band work in Hertfordshire it's ideal 👍 

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I’m a complete new-comer to arb diggers, but with some helpful advice from @doobin and others local to me I’ve finally got myself a little machine. It’s a little Sany sy18 1.8/2t machine, with a grab and rotator. I’ve been absolutely blown away by the capacity for such a small machine, and the more comfortable i get the more I'm impressed! The versatility with the smaller size has been really useful too. Pics from a couple of recent jobs with plenty more to come! 

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