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  1. Hi guys, anyone have a mini loader with forks to put a small cabinet weighing 600kgs into position in Leeds area? Thanks John
  2. a few ideas from google images Photo gallery
  3. Hi Stephen what make is that shear? Thanks John
  4. Parker f11 or f12 motor or any gear motor of a similar spec not an orbital motor as per your link. There was a homemade processor on ebay a while back which had a complete unit from a farmi or japa.
  5. Cheaper in Ireland with exchange rate Wacker Neuson TH 412For Sale in Dublin : €34,500 - DoneDeal.co.uk
  6. interesting idea In Madrid, dog poo left in public places is mailed back to owners | Springwise
  7. Marcus Try donedeal.ie or Belfast | Vans, Trucks & Plant Equipment for Sale | Gumtree.com You can also get forks for a mini/midi digger too if you had more use for it.
  8. You may want to check if they are the correct lifting points, the cab is usually only bolted on with 4 small bolts. The blade is usually used as two and either the rear ballast or top of boom next cab.
  9. This documents says 3500kg though http://www.bremach.it/Schede-tecniche/X4/uk/X4-60-SC.pdf
  10. Are those battery powered PIR wildlife/security cameras any good to catch the scum in the act?
  11. The military market must not have worked out for them then? A guy was killed testing them in the US (went over a cliff), the same tragic fate as the owner of the segway company.

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