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14 minutes ago, doobin said:

I’ve messaged, seems very genuine. Anyone who wants a cheap loader tractor to get started in large gardens etc I wouldn’t hang about. 

Yep no lying in bed this morning,,if that is a genuine add and that's the price ?? It is dirt cheap,, it would cost about £800 to put a set of decent tyres on it,, parts would not be much of a problem as there is a few guys up n down the country breaking this size of tractor now,, iseki seem to be one of the better built  smaller tractors and are up there with Kubota,,

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All set for a couple of hours flailing for a local farmer prior to him fencing. The offset flail is a bit of a pig to set up as you have to change the hydraulic link to a solid one as not enough spools and adjust the link arms too but it’s very quick and agile once it’s on- makes it easy to get right up to the hedge and along banks. 
 

I leave the head angle on the float setting, it does a grand job. 

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38 minutes ago, Tilio-acerion said:

Came across this recently. Except for the bonnet the entire thing is lost to ivy. There’s even a cab in there!

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Bet the bugger would fire up with some fresh diesel and a jump pack 🤔

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