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dumper

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  1. If you can use it,if not at 9 years old realise the capital and sell it unlikely to get what you paid for it in real terms
  2. Cormidi is serious competion to the Vermeer have a look at the djb machinery website c85 truly a garden machine and far easier to transport
  3. The Cormidi is powerful enough weighs similar to Vermeer.cormid lifts more and higher runs on the same pattern track, the engine is bigger in the Vermeer but it can t put the power down onto the dirt it slips.
  4. Always found well made comfortable garden furniture hard to find, marketing will be your make or break
  5. I am not understanding why you want to invest in such a old saw, it’s a collectors item modern saws are far more economical less tiring and safer to run the vibrations from the saw will be awful get a modern saw and put the dinosaurs out to grass it’s earned a retirement
  6. What did you expect them to make it out of tinfoil and plastic !!! looks good built to last
  7. Do a deal get them all at once look at Klou for your grab and flail
  8. On anything under 30 inches I wouldn’t use a saw with no brake given the age of a saw with no brake parts are always going to be in short supply and the anti vib could be non existent
  9. Don’t discount wheels try them all most attachments can be made to fit what ever you choose
  10. If it’s mud I take tracks I’ve made a head stock for the Cormidi so it can use all the avant attachments,they do different jobs as a forklift track loaders suck,for flail mowing run tracks no punctures, going long distance on tarmac or concrete use wheels using a bucket both about the same cultivating I take tracks, I adjust the jobs for the lift capacity trying to keep the weights moved as small as possible the Cormidi will tip at 1250kgs but running at that weight regular knackers tracks and rollers very very quickly you always wish you had a bigger one!
  11. The price isn’t too bad when you work out it replaces a man on site for less money than you would pay a groundie for a year
  12. Just remember track loaders are out performed by wheels my avant lifts nearly double the Cormidi
  13. You will need to have your own demo I had Ditchwitch,Vermeer,and kanga on demo Cormidi out performs all in the mud far superior track system smaller engine but more usable drive system lift is similar, but also converts into dumper pic are same machine just different fronts outlifts Vermeer, better system pressure and variable hydraulics but not as much flow where are you in uk
  14. Try looking at a Cormidi cmf far more machine
  15. So what is it worth Β£40.00 tonne felled 25 standing?
  16. How many hectares is the plantation?
  17. Can’t change van it’s two years old and supplied by company I sub to, don’t need a tacho but it’s a whole lot of hassle explaining to plod etc that it’s not required. digger will be paid for cash then I pay back each week can extra service be retro fitted?
  18. was thinking kx019-4
  19. Given the weather at the moment I was thinking snorkel and rubber suit
  20. You will find that a chipper is more effective on bodies much smaller pieces and you can was down the drain !!!!and you don’t need a ticket just supervision
  21. Looking at a new mini digger needs to be towed with a transit so no larger than 2 tonnes thinking jcb ,bobcat e19 or tak 219 maybe with tilt rotator any others to look at or miss
  22. Marfell are the best, bosch plunge saws are made in the same mafell factory
  23. You mean like these
  24. Mcpa/ 24d to kill a grass ???

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