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Stephen Blair

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On 07/06/2018 at 20:48, steve30 said:

Here is my first arb digger, it’s not the newest machine but beats handballing any day 

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That looks brilliant! 

Proper lights, nice guard, bum protection and a neat attachment!

Hope its working well for you. And its a great colour!??

 

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16 minutes ago, dumper said:

Thinking about a Takeuchi 219 any thoughts or other suggestions

 

What it’s main use. 219 isn’t bad- possibly a bit gutless compared to other 2 tonners and despite being 2 ton- it’s very much a slightly bigger 1.5tonner than a smaller 2.8tonner- if that makes sense.

 

I have a Takeuchi TB216 and a TB125 and the 125 is just sooo much more capable- you can do some serious work with it but I consider the 216 as more of a toy which is handy for odd little jobs- mainly due to being light enough to tow about with materials/attachments etc.

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