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Stephen Blair

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The saying, mini digger is the cheapest man on the job is so true, I'm always amazed at how much work can be done on so little fuel. 15liter will keep my 3 tonner going pretty much all day. The range of attachments available for small diggers and sheer versatility of them makes owning one a no brainer. Iv got hydraulic auger, post driver, and about to have a grab fitted so with the usual range of buckets its often the only machine I need on largish jobs where I might need to do some scrub clearness/ditching and fencing all in one go. Can't rate them enough.

Also, touch wood but I find them to be very reliable on the whole as well, my old digger barely cost a penny aside from usual oil changes in the 3 years I owned it. Doesn't get better than that.

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