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Sambron t2060 multiscopic


Johny Walker
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If you get one belly plate it, there is a disc brake bolted to the prop flange on the front axle that is a bit exposed and trim off the bottom rung of the step. Other than that they seem indestructible , its about the last of the telehandlers not littered with electronic lockouts. They have front,rear or both and crab steer

on a switch which is really handy. They have no trouble dozing massive trees off the road in one piece and will load over the top of our artic trailer. We made the door lift off because the rear wheels used to catch the door if it was open. There is also a diverter behind the seat for a third service like a winch or log splitter. I would be interested in another one the same.

 

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my land lord had one its the most missed machine in the whole world!!!

 

he basically gave it away as px to the massy dealer he got his current machine from

 

that little grey machine would lift far more than it was supposed to & still felt stable it would & did pull a house down!!!

 

only problems it ever seemed to have was punctures im not aware of it ever breaking down or being serviced for that matter! lol

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