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1 hour ago, difflock said:

Matthew, that is staggeringly tidy, by any standards, let alone for a lone operator.

P.S.

All you need is a wee drone relaying back to a screen in the cab, to save you getting out to look-see.

Not a bad idea at all!

Often wish I had a remote control digger instead so I could stand next to the wall.

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On 08/11/2013 at 19:12, LGP Eddie said:

 

A fair old project really, that turned into a tacklefest!!:biggrin:

 

A few more, but I'm waiting for the best pics and video.

 

It's a long way down when you look out the side window from that cab!

 

 

Hijack over, what size of machine can you realistically transport taking into account a few attachments/buckets will be going with you?

 

Eddie.

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4 hours ago, john meehan said:

Skipping back a few pages can you get enough flow through he multi x coupler to run a flail?

Can\t see why not if specced properly. That 2.7 tonner posted would usually use DN08 couplings, good for around 50l/m. The smallest MultiX I can find (and the one fitted in the photo by the looks of it) uses DN10, so oversize for that application.

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2 hours ago, Kent Arboreal said:

Sorry I just replied with a quote and no actual text. God I'm bad with technology! What I meant to say was, "great bit of kit that". But I think I've spoiled it now!

That takes me back to when the job was good. That machine proved a great solution to the problem, and everyone played their part to get the project delivered.

Inspired me a lot with my current Liebherr setup.

 

 

Eddie.

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Just a heads up if anyone has looked at this Takeuchi TB290 on e bay, it’s 100% genuine.

Father and son outfit, I worked on the same estate as them for a couple of years, their work is first class and the kit always looked after as it should be.

 

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.4 79.6. Big saving on new. No ad blue or dpf. Radio with aux. Air seat and heated.

 

 

Eddie 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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