Mini skid steers

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rossandson

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I think Olly was using a larger one- he was shifting bulk bags with it from memory. And it was more than the equivalent Avant price wise!
Yes it was the larger model. Price tag is high on them you’re right but so is the avant/MultiOnes I guess depending on size and options.

if you have a job for any of them, they soon change the way you work and can work. But unfortunately no machine can do everything.

However a set of tracks on an avant…. Now your talking?!?!? 😜🥳
 
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Russell

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I think they look really good but those sort of things are more like 900mm wide.
I think my next big purchase would be a mini loader but probably more like doobins, wheels and close as possible to 700mm wide.
That is unless a nice sub 3000h tb016 comes up at a pre pandemic price.
 
doobin

doobin

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I think they look really good but those sort of things are more like 900mm wide.
I think my next big purchase would be a mini loader but probably more like doobins, wheels and close as possible to 700mm wide.
That is unless a nice sub 3000h tb016 comes up at a pre pandemic price.
Come and have a go on mine. Would be good to put a face to the name, it'll only cost you a ferry ticket!
 
doobin

doobin

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Yes it was the larger model. Price tag is high on them you’re right but so is the avant/MultiOnes I guess depending on size and options.

if you have a job for any of them, they soon change the way you work and can work. But unfortunately no machine can do everything.

However a set of tracks on an avant…. Now your talking?!?!? 😜🥳
I dunno. I've said it before- I can't see the point of tracks over wheels on a loader. They are way slower and also pricier- and if the ground is that bad, you'd be better off using a tracked dumper to shift the muck if that's the job. Wheeled loaders excel at a multitude of tasks- but all tasks that you wouldn't undertake if the ground was that bad as far as I can see. If it's proper muddy then I'd much rather park a 360 and use the slew.

Especially with machines the size of that DitchWitch. It's big enough to trash a garden, will make a right mess on turf, but doesn't lift much. I'd rather sneak in with the Sherpa on turf tyres and make a couple of extra runs.
 
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6feetdown

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I think they look really good but those sort of things are more like 900mm wide.
I think my next big purchase would be a mini loader but probably more like doobins, wheels and close as possible to 700mm wide.
That is unless a nice sub 3000h tb016 comes up at a pre pandemic price.
Mines not for sale then 😆
 
doobin

doobin

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Not bad for four hours work. Love this machine.
Poor little E10 on its knees with a 24” auger.
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Lancs Lad

Lancs Lad

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JD450A

JD450A

Feral as Fk 🐾
Imagine joining the RE as a POM to drive dozers and loaders and your issued that 🤣
 
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6feetdown

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doobin

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Lancs Lad

Lancs Lad

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I forgot to post day two of this job! Here you go. Loader operator self loading and dealing with all rubbish leaving me on the digger free to abuse both it and the chainsaw.

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thats an eslight on that saw you animal😳😳😳😳
 
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