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  1. It's good money I know but customer wants it done quickly as possible hence the 4 men and don't have a digger I'd love one but belive it or not still can't afford one I hire them as don't get many jobs like this that often
  2. A shit load down a day that's the problem why I want a good rate
  3. Na bit more involved when i say labour i mean groundsman used to charge the man £650-750 a day for 2 men so I was thinking £1000-1200 a day customer not shy of a few quid
  4. Anyone got a flail attachment for a 1.5 - 3 ton digger for sale??
  5. Anyone got any ideas for a day rate on thinning small woodlands for 2x cutters and 2x labourers we are going to be felling, chipping and skidding larger logs to burn on a fire also stacking the medium logs in (habitat piles/log walls) between trees, creating wood chip paths after mulching with a 3 ton excavator also will have log grab attachment I will be charging the customer separately for the hire of the digger and attachments. Hope to have it done in 5-7 days. Ive got a rough figure myself but a 2nd opinion would help with this will appreciate it and thanks in advance.
  6. Just wait for a 261 to pop up your find one for that price 100%
  7. Think il have to go with what bill c suggested and forget the 2 inch lift and just deal with it will post pictures of it as I go thanks appreciate the help everyone
  8. Driving me mad now need a plan
  9. Getting technical now how about (in red) 4x2 5mm steel across chassis underneath the body bolted to mounts cut out 50mm cutouts to sit the body In and weld away with the crush spacers at rear and spring up front like you said that way will get the lift I want still use original mounts and hopefully strength
  10. Yes body rail is inside the chasis rail I've seen them springs before good idea
  11. Something like that maybe upside down to meet the original mounts should do it
  12. The mounts on the new body sit on my chassis that's the problem
  13. How do you recommend doing it extended mounts?
  14. What's everyone's opinion The spacers or box section

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