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30 minutes ago, John Shutler said:

when i bought my bobcat e19 i was also looking at the volvo ec18. i think the 1.8-2tonne machines are a great little size, easy to move around, can still pack a punch in what they get done in a day and easy to sneak into jobs especially if they’ve got a variable width track base 

 

Sod the bobcat - is that your roto John?!

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39 minutes ago, John Shutler said:

when i bought my bobcat e19 i was also looking at the volvo ec18. i think the 1.8-2tonne machines are a great little size, easy to move around, can still pack a punch in what they get done in a day and easy to sneak into jobs especially if they’ve got a variable width track base 

 

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Your right there John, think it's a smart move on my part. 

 

Please can you show me and tell me the setup you have on the front of the bobcat for a grab please? 

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I bought the GMT 035 TTC for the roto, that’s in the back of the grain trailer behind the mog. 

very pleased with the new low loader, i’d always said my next trailer would have hydraulic ramps, it’s the small things in life 🤣

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15 minutes ago, John Shutler said:

I bought the GMT 035 TTC for the roto, that’s in the back of the grain trailer behind the mog. 

very pleased with the new low loader, i’d always said my next trailer would have hydraulic ramps, it’s the small things in life 🤣

Superb. How’s it controlled? Radio control with constant hydraulic feed?

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29 minutes ago, John Shutler said:

I bought the GMT 035 TTC for the roto, that’s in the back of the grain trailer behind the mog. 

very pleased with the new low loader, i’d always said my next trailer would have hydraulic ramps, it’s the small things in life 🤣

Reads like a dream setup that.

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Takeuchi TB016. Can anyone tell me how to convert the auxiliary circuit from double acting to single acting? It’s currently double and the foot pedal operates a hydraulic thumb. I want to be able to mount a small flail. Is it as simple as unscrewing the bolt under the foot operated tilt pedal so that only one side of the pedal can be depressed or is there something else? Many thanks.

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