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hello, I'm new to the forum, having to carry out the work of restoration forestry, restoring roads, restoring stone walls restore stepped terraces, restore hillsides collapsed, transport stones and waste material, I was advised to use an excavator to which tow a trailer tipper instead of using two machines what you think is a good solution

you would have alternative solutions or machines due to suggest await suggestions

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If you have to move the materials any distance at all I would be doing it with a dumper or tractor trailer.

 

Using a 360 as a towing vehicle is just not practical at all.

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thanks guys, in fact it does not have to travel long distances, can be a good abinamento excavator with trailer, the web I found many small excavators with trailers, that weight can tow a midi excavator Takeuchi tb180 fr? if you have photos or videos that help you call to attach them as an example because the next

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a final opinion if not too much to ask, what do you think of trailers towed by loaders, excavators matching trailer I had been recommended by a friend to pick up stones, he with hydraulic clamp and trailer towing us the spietra ground after plowing, I saw on the net that the backhoe use this system to match the shovel with the trailer I think the JCB and Lannen Multimate, what do you think of this solution for forest and landscape? Effective or slow and clumsy, who preferred solution, two machines for a dig and load and one for transporting and unloading '

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