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thankfully our grab has finally arrived

 

 

Is that a riko one? Let us know how u get on with it!

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Is that a riko one? Let us know how u get on with it!

 

yep they are are made in eastern europe and riko distribute them we got ours without power rotator as it makes the hydraulics too complicated for a skid steer

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What height do the mini loaders like Boxer and Kanga lift up to?

I would need it to load a 7.5t.

I have hired the Avant a few times over the years and the telescopic arm is handy for loading, but he machine is restricted by its width.

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Yeah it's a tk216. I tried for a boxer but gave up after they didn't return calls or emails I'm still waiting to hear back from them 9 months on. Avant wanted to sell me a machine that wouldn't fit in my truck. Kanga were great to deal with. Get them to bring a machine out for a demo or if you're ever near Lancaster come and look at mine.

 

Snap i tried contacting them also on more than 1 occasion and they couldnt be arsed replying!

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Worth pointing put that Dean's top-of-range Multione GT was the only model that oscillated laterally in the middle as well as articulating. The wee ones like my S20 are horizontally rigid like Avants , so like skidsteer or track machine you get the odd interesting moment of 2-point ground contact on uneven terrain. (I say 'was' because the new GT models are also non-oscillating, which seems a massive step backwards.)

 

All the Weidemann-style baby artics have oscillating centre joints, but they're much heavier than a Multione/Avant for the same lift. And I prefer sitting up front rather than on top of the engine.

 

Nearest equivalent I can find is this: articulated and 4WS, oscillating rear axle keeps all the rubber on the ground. They started off doing straight Multione knockoffs.

 

MODELS: pixy 45t | Cast Group - Miniloaders

 

Shame about the name thoughbut. Not sure if they have a UK distributor.

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All of the schaffer articulated loaders oscillate as well.Most mainstream loader manufactuer's have the driver sitting on the back part only avant/multione seem to have kept the front seat

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Avant have brought out 2 new loaders, the R series. R28 and R35

 

Still not oscillating but articulated and the driver is sat on the rear of the machine. Easier to drive apparently

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