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i was thinking about possibly getting a carlton sp4012p. they seem to be a pretty good allrounder?

 

We have an SP4012D which is a great machine can go through approx 35" without the front wheels on so handy for back garden jobs, its good to have the remote so you can see what your grinding!

 

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We have the Carlton SP4012D Pro on the hire fleet. 33Hp Turbo Kubota, 4x4, dozer blade, radio remote and sandvic head. Will go through 35" gap with the extra fronts removed. 550 hours and apart from teeth and routine engine servicing and a couple of drive belts, no parts have been replaced. Not the cheapest machine but you get what you pay for. Previous Vermeer and Predator were always in the workshop.

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