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dumper

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  1. Are you sure you don’t need a bigger one
  2. The chain drive makes for less pushing power and not a smooth drive, the chain drives can fill up with mud, they need more looking after. The later 520 multiplus have direct drive. In my opinion you can’t go wrong with one all the parts can be bought aftermarket, the pumps can be rebuilt as can the valve block, the kubota engine is used on many generators and can be found with low hrs very reasonably priced. They go on for ever and seem to keep there value.
  3. What are you charging for your tracked mini loader with bucket / grapple / forks I have done my sums on my machine and come to £70.00 per day plus fuel at cost and transport , I think this is about right the machine replaces at least one labourer and speeds up the job. However just got a call from client saying he thinks it is steep as he can get a 1.5 tonne digger for £200 a week. I have told him they are not the same machine and do different job . I’m not in a position to tell him to shove it anyone care to share there rates for the machine
  4. I reckon your about right remember this machine will have the off road ability of a London bus
  5. Remmember it will cost you a grand more to get it to ireland
  6. A lot of money for not a lot of machine. Being skid steer lifts maybe 1/2 tonne, overtracks bound to get bogged down,3 tonne winch with small ground anchor might pull the skin of custard if your lucky, same money will get you a wheeled or tracked loader not very old with attachments far more useable in most businesses 2005 rebuild and during last fifteen years done 400 hrs that’s 27 hrs per year, just shows how good it is. Probably only worth scrap money given its age parts might be interesting to get hold of
  7. Find a sawmill they will pay you to take them away!
  8. What about load testing and CE marking ?
  9. You don’t have to tell me I employ five
  10. I was trying to make it easy
  11. I put a hornbeam hedge in laid the 120/150 bare root at 30 degrees bushed up top to bottom in three years, laid irrigation pipe in bottom and mulched with well rotted manure
  12. All the branches will decrease the load capacity of the forwarder I think you are on the optimistic side with your calculations
  13. Would the tops act as a mat and just remove trunk?
  14. Wet ground, poor soil how many movements before site looks like a battlefield?
  15. Martin even better just send it to spud he’s not far
  16. dumper

    Hooks

    Can someone tell me what these hooks are called and where I might be able to buy them
  17. Felled some large turkey oaks a while back split and cracked on hitting the ground I’d wait till it’s down then see what it’s like
  18. A duck with a tow hitch
  19. The answer to your statement that he is paying his tax is that you are not paying your share employers national insurance pension etc
  20. There mistake send it back get what you ordered, shouldn’t cost you
  21. If you have 6 ft of access you can get everything out in 5 ft lumps with a mini loader,might need to make a road so I reckon 4 k or less
  22. Did someone say conservation area = no chance tpo on application
  23. You might well have to fabricate a roll bar a ball ache with the testing required, restored as a timber tractor it would look grand. Are you intending to sell ?

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