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Wild guess 50hp! [emoji13]

 

There a good machine but it's the power loss on the hydraulic head that is poor, my carton 4012d is just as fast grinding and that's 34hp, and I used both back to back, the pred is narrow though and has a dozer blade, my next machine.

 

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Ha! I should have known.

I'm not convinced by the hydraulic heads. Although I wonder if dean would convince me with a bandit. When it comes to getting a bigger grinder I'd be looking between bandit and Carlton I think.

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The pred is a good machine and about the only 50hp machine that will do tight spaces.

 

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Thanks, will keep it in mind to have a look when at the shows. Realistically it's going to be another 2-3 years before I'll be in the market for one. Dosent hurt to window shop though :001_smile:

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Thanks, will keep it in mind to have a look when at the shows. Realistically it's going to be another 2-3 years before I'll be in the market for one. Dosent hurt to window shop though :001_smile:

Too right mate, our 4012d has only 300 hrs on and for what I would get for it it's worth keeping, just bought a pred 360 as our little dosco is getting tired.

 

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Posted
Ha! I should have known.

 

I'm not convinced by the hydraulic heads. Although I wonder if dean would convince me with a bandit. When it comes to getting a bigger grinder I'd be looking between bandit and Carlton I think.

 

 

There is a lot of difference between brands, we have been selling our hydraulic units now for Four years & it has gone well, we sell as many grinders as chippers. I have a lot of happy customers who have swapped the competition for ours, it is usually when belts snap etc I get a call.

Posted (edited)

Job for the little reduced width grinder.

Through two narrow gates and a very tight corner!

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Raised big old Laurel in a walled garden.

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There it was...Gone!

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Ready to be block paved and room for the extension to be built to what is a listed building.

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Another very satisfied customer!:thumbup:

SG

Edited by Stumpy Grinder
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Job for the reduced width grinder.

Through two narrow gates and a very tight corner!

3131623D-93D1-42A7-B45F-D64AF84A350E_zpsmvwmexhi.jpg

F161D7C2-609B-42D5-ADFC-110B87B77D1C_zpsys9e0oro.jpg

Raised big old Laurel in a walled garden.

19E74F07-B032-49DA-9064-C8F953ABA0A5_zpsyl5kmuol.jpg

There it was...Gone!

A5B2D5FB-1BFB-4456-9ECB-D1187C50C753_zpso7k5okol.jpg

Ready to be block paved and room for the extension to be built to what is a listed building.

D67A6A38-36AC-4C11-A4C1-11D53F018FAD_zps7gmh1ihn.jpg

Another very satisfied customer!:thumbup:

SG

 

That is an excitingly neat job!

Posted
Job for the little reduced width grinder.

Through two narrow gates and a very tight corner!

3131623D-93D1-42A7-B45F-D64AF84A350E_zpsmvwmexhi.jpg

F161D7C2-609B-42D5-ADFC-110B87B77D1C_zpsys9e0oro.jpg

Raised big old Laurel in a walled garden.

19E74F07-B032-49DA-9064-C8F953ABA0A5_zpsyl5kmuol.jpg

There it was...Gone!

A5B2D5FB-1BFB-4456-9ECB-D1187C50C753_zpso7k5okol.jpg

Ready to be block paved and room for the extension to be built to what is a listed building.

D67A6A38-36AC-4C11-A4C1-11D53F018FAD_zps7gmh1ihn.jpg

Another very satisfied customer!:thumbup:

SG

 

 

You done a top class job there [emoji106]

 

 

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