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Jonathan O'Leary
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Tendering for a large site clearance at the mo with good access so if it comes off will make life a lot easier and better efficiency. If I don't get it sure it will earn its keep.

 

Yea the engine bit is a bit of a pain, but for less then £500 not to bad, plus a load of spares. Trying to decide if I should stick another direct drive to the wheel or go full hydraulic. That then tells me what power unit to go for I guess.

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Tendering for a large site clearance at the mo with good access so if it comes off will make life a lot easier and better efficiency. If I don't get it sure it will earn its keep.

 

Yea the engine bit is a bit of a pain' date=' but for less then £500 not to bad, plus a load of spares. Trying to decide if I should stick another direct drive to the wheel or go full hydraulic. That then tells me what power unit to go for I guess.[/quote']

 

 

You could go with a tractor PTO for a cheap minimum effort job:thumbup1::thumbup1:

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Thats a bit along the lines of my Rayco. I would go direct drive because they dont get tired like hydraulic stuff does after a few hours , where these win aside of the grunt is the capacity between the wheels and under the deck . There is so much space under them you never have to move because the grindings never stop you carrying on. Brilliant for site or forestry work.:thumbup1:

 

Bob

 

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Thats a bit along the lines of my Rayco. I would go direct drive because they dont get tired like hydraulic stuff does after a few hours , where these win aside of the grunt is the capacity between the wheels and under the deck . There is so much space under them you never have to move because the grindings never stop you carrying on. Brilliant for site or forestry work.:thumbup1:

 

Bob

 

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Bet that's good for finding underground services!

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