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They simply weren’t piped up like that as many Minis were simply single acting at the time and unusual to be two way facility.
 
Not a huge job to put a tap in and back to tank on the return if required.
 
 
Eddie.

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Eddie, would your arrangement of simply adjusting the foot pedal work with this or does it need a tap putting in do you reckon?

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Anything with a motor will generally benefit from least back pressure possible and certainly generate a lot less heat than back through the block.

 

 

Eddie.

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1 hour ago, jonnygurkha said:


No, not yet. I’m not 100% convinced about it.

Good, cause it’ll be useless on such a small machine. They’re not much use on a 2.7t, never mind a 1.5

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Three great shots I had this week from a client.

The Liebherr out to section down these Willows over a public footpath and garden, dropping down into a tight headland drop zone for further processing.

19 metres Reach up or out with the GMT050 Head on the two stage telescopic extension.

The Total Tree Control is a game changer giving fantastic hold and control.

 

A long way from the first outing with a Material handler back in the day, still on page one of this epic thread.

 

 

Eddie.

 

 

 

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3 hours ago, LGP Eddie said:

Three great shots I had this week from a client.

The Liebherr out to section down these Willows over a public footpath and garden, dropping down into a tight headland drop zone for further processing.

19 metres Reach up or out with the GMT050 Head on the two stage telescopic extension.

The Total Tree Control is a game changer giving fantastic hold and control.

 

A long way from the first outing with a Material handler back in the day, still on page one of this epic thread.

 

 

Eddie.

 

 

 

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Looks like winter’s come early there!

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6 minutes ago, monkeybusiness said:

Looks like winter’s come early there!

Didn’t say the job was this week, the client contacted me for something similar and the images came to light.

 

 

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51 minutes ago, LGP Eddie said:

Didn’t say the job was this week, the client contacted me for something similar and the images came to light.

 

 

Ah ha ha, thank god - I’m out of the country and had visions of returning next week to some sort of post-apocalyptic wasteland! 

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5 hours ago, LGP Eddie said:

A long way from the first outing with a Material handler back in the day, still on page one of this epic thread.

 

 

 

 

I've just had a quick and nostalgic skim through the thread (not all of it mind!), and it's amazing just how far we've all come!

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