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I don't understand why?

Surely its more flexible just turning the bucket round as we've been doing for years. If you need a loading shovel its normally for speed and capacity, - why start with an excavator

 

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All they did was show you how handy a mini digger is and oh you can stick a bucket on it if you like!

I have 6 hydraulic pipes running along my boom, couldn't be bothered coupling all them.

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Billy that's a cracking looking machine, looks like it has huge ground clearance.

I've still got my Cat 2.7d, I'm going to get myself a fixed felling head, my energy head is great and will do stuff a fixed 1 won't but I do loose a lot height and reach for a job like you did. Do you think adding a blade to your fixed timber gran would work or would the ram not be strong enough for the shearing.

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Gents,

Being well pleased with my wee EX50 Kioti tractor.

BUT I am getting proper jealous of all these diggers displayed on 'ere.

So I am now pondering the purchase of a 360 excavator, anywhere between 5 and 15 tonne, BUT preferably on steel tracks with a long undercarriage for stability in the Moss.

I do not have any preferences re brand or colour of paint.

So

What would be suggested, at say a fig of 10 to £15k?

Cheers

Mth

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