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BunyipBen

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  1. I am really happy with the purchase of my Hyundai CR60-9, I wouldn't swap to 5.5t from the other big name brands.
  2. Another video mulching with the FAE BL1/EX shot using Mavic 2 Zoom drone
  3. A timelapse video using the FAE BL1/EX doing a quick rough mulch of an overgrown area
  4. A video from last weeks job, better to watch in HD
  5. Got some work in the digger with the rubbish cleanup after the floods
  6. Got a new lorry been driving the digger around myself now. We have had record rainfall and flooding, managed to unplug this bridge just before the second flood.
  7. Rayco RC1824 160 hp Cummins, I think it has the largest diameter drum in its class
  8. Finally got around to posting a few videos up to YouTube, I still have a couple more to upload. I drop them in this thread I might get a few views
  9. Testing out the digger on some rock placement, blew out a track and also managed to bang the hydraulic fitting on the boom cylinder with a log which required a new hose
  10. Doobin, our bushfire season started in September so had to get a burn off permit from the local fire brigade, part of the conditions is to burn in a pit and not burn on days of 30 degrees or above. The pits go well, dug out to around 8 foot and ramped up at the sides. Shame to see all the big logs going in there, would be interested to see if we get much char left at the end. We are onto our 4th pit on that job.
  11. I am liking my new Stihl ms400c with 20” bar. A bit more weight than my old ms260 with 16” bar but much lighter than ms660 with the 36” or 25” bar. Magnesium piston gives the 400 more displacement than the 362 but only an extra 100 grams weight
  12. Chipped that pile in half a day
  13. Also been doing some Arb work with bigger diggers

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