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Johny Walker
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only used it to stack chip up so far ,so still learning how it all works :laugh1:that 4ws can be a bit of a lough ,its acase of ajusting to the joy stick ,& its lenth ,you tend to sit in them as a tractor you sit on it , if you get what i mean ,so far so good :biggrin:

 

One thing I was looking for was 4 wheel steering especially in tight spaces. I have had tele for 15 years and can't get on with a loader on a tractor or a pivot steer machine. Once you get used to it I don't think you will go back. You can stack bags at the back and still get them out first. If the access is too narrow you can boon out and still grab the pallet or bag. Tele all the way :thumbup:

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