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Iv seen that companys website, thanks. I think our new plan is to get this months jobs done with the hire machine which should let us increase the budget to 6k or so, then gather all the funds into 1 acount (or envelope!!so that i can move quickly when i see one.

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as other posts takushi,very good i like kubotas more yanmar very good JCB steer clear with a large barge pole. drives backwards to the rest.

i have sent you a PM know a man who sells them all the time. andd he is very good. is honest will send you photos to look at then you can make your mind up. and he delivers over uk.

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Thanks very much for the pm, lots to look into there, as i said above the budget has been increased to 6ish k, so a bit better. The yanmar we have at the moment has impressed me no end, i will post some pics tommorow of what i have been doing with it.:thumbup1::001_smile:

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Iv seen that companys website, thanks. I think our new plan is to get this months jobs done with the hire machine which should let us increase the budget to 6k or so, then gather all the funds into 1 acount (or envelope!!so that i can move quickly when i see one.

 

Before parting with any cash best to run a TER check to see if it's registered as stolen or has finance owing, it's not very expensive to do. (Best to assume absolutely everything is stolen on the bay :lol: !) :thumbup:

Cheers, Steve

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Why not just bite the bullet, and buy a new one. Put your 6k down as a deposit, lease it over 3 years. The monthly payments will still be less than your monthly hire charges, and hou have a machine you can rely on that will last years, plus you can fit attachments hire companies cannot provide.

any old machine is likely to need new pins and bushes, and this can cost 2k on its on

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