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Blake@waveney

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  1. http://www.paddockspares.com/da4208-britpart-hd-yellow-coil-springs-pair-110-only-rear-420lbs-inch.html These are what I had put on my 110 tipper when I did tree work. I kept the helper springs on also. It was abit rough driving empty but as soon as chipper or a few tools on back it behaved nicely. Only moved a maximum an inch even when fully loaded.
  2. Any ways think this thread has derailed enough. People can feel free to ask me any questions. Let's get back to showing what they can do and show how much easier life is with one.
  3. Completely fair comment. Most of the spec sheets for the avant Loaders say included with back weights. I don t see why they would not spec this on all. If I am not correct then I fully apologise.
  4. Avant 420 with back weights looks like 550kg tipping load
  5. All spec taken from websites with back weights
  6. I posted not create arguments. Just stated some facts of differences as people where mentioning the avant range. That's all. Great thread by the way great to see pictures of machines in daily use Either green or blue.
  7. Why argue there's no need just look at basic specs for example engine size, hydraulic flow and tipping load. I know it's down to personal choice but the MultiOne range is a serious contender. avant 528 26 hp flow rate 36l per min tipping load 950kgs avant 630 26hp 44l per min and tipping load 1000kgs multione 5.3 28hp 42 l per min and a tipping load of 1140kgs
  8. The MultiOne 5.3 is similar dimensions to a 420 avant but spec is more then a 528 and more like a 630. Much more cost effective also. Plus 3 year warranty. Why go green.
  9. It's only been recently I ve started selling them. I do contracting works and hire mostly.
  10. I spent months deciding on what loader to get. Wheeled, tracked or articulated in the end I went for MultiOne 5.3. For the money, size and warranty it does beat a lot of the competition. All depends on your type of work but having a telescopic boom makes life so much easier. I am now in a slightly biased position as I am a independent sales agent for MultiOne but there a massive contender on the market with a great range of models to suit people's needs up to a 9-10 series that has a tipping load of 2.7t yet only weighs 2.1t so including attachments can be transported via 3.5t trailer.
  11. There's a owners group on Facebook you can join
  12. Welcome to the club
  13. It would be worth getting to see a zt. Yes you may have to wait abit longer but you ll have a much better machine, warranty and used value will be better later down the line. And with all bandit gear it's pretty much bomb proof. Maybe ask dean if any one local has one to see in action. Or Maybe message grey git and travel up north to see one(hope he doesn't mind me volunteering him for this) I think it would be worth the travel. I know if I was still in tree work I would have upgraded my vermeer 252 to one of these. Probably ordered one without even seeing one too.
  14. Mines a godaddy site also. I am please with it so far.
  15. Look at the bandit zt. Call dean at global recycling.
  16. Depending on cost but you can get Isuzu d max tipper unrated to 3500kg probably have a payload of 1200-1400kg
  17. They are pretty versatile bits of kit. There's 21 versions I have the 5.3 and find it suitable for most tasks.
  18. The 230 tw is a fantastic chipper. If I were in the market and still doing tree work I would try and get one of the last 230 tw before they all change over to petrol engines. There re sell value will be higher and running costs must be lower than equivalent petrol.
  19. If anyone's interested in the MultiOne machines I am a now a sales agent for these. Please get in touch for more information.
  20. Have a look at the new bandit. It's 29 inch wide and bound to be better built than the predator. There a lot more competitively priced as well
  21. Try calling Ian Waddington on 01430 444 700 or 07816343377 from Russel group ground care he's based near otley. Don tell know fully what your after but it's a start.
  22. I am at the great Yorkshire show I will try and find out for you.
  23. Hi happy to help give me a call
  24. But personally as you ve got the others go for the smaller 2511 tes. That's a fantastic saw leave the others in the truck till the bigger jobs. Will make your 200t last longer.
  25. Good strong saw that once a few tanks of fuel go threw it gets better and better. Very good value for money.

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