Best towable excavator (over next 10 -20 years)

Giles

Giles

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3.3 ton on a triaxle a meer 4-4.2 ton?
 

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V8Druid

V8Druid

do it as well as you can,but learn to do it better
Funny, I saw the same post and first thought was how heavy is that setup with buckets and flail!
pushing double what that trailer set up would be legally allowed to carry for sure :mad:
 
Storrsy

Storrsy

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3.3 ton on a triaxle a meer 4-4.2 ton?
Id say more than that. 3.3t digger. Plus two buckets and a flail that's probably. Say 3.6 for the digger and bits. A good ton for the trailer. So 4.6t?
 
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Stroppymonkey

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Nope. I was quoted 30.5k in spring for a twin aux with hydraulic hitch and three buckets.

They are very well priced and seem to wear the hours ok. But just not for me- too uncomfy and the lack of offset to the left is awful.
Sold the Backhoe yet?
 
Furniss

Furniss

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Nope. I was quoted 30.5k in spring for a twin aux with hydraulic hitch and three buckets.

They are very well priced and seem to wear the hours ok. But just not for me- too uncomfy and the lack of offset to the left is awful.
Id have a look at that if it was over here......Could prob put up with the limited offset with a tilty 🤔 i still offset a fair bit with the 6t but usually its because its doing jobs id of taken the 3t to before.
 
Storrsy

Storrsy

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Id have a look at that if it was over here......Could prob put up with the limited offset with a tilty 🤔 i still offset a fair bit with the 6t but usually its because its doing jobs id of taken the 3t to before.
Yeah the lack of offset is a real swine on that Yanmar. Shame they had to do it that way as would almost certainly be a contender for me.
 
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