For Ducks sakes.

V8Druid

V8Druid

do it as well as you can,but learn to do it better
And an engine!
carrier frame/bucket tray, hung on the blade? ... used to carry mine on the deck of the crane sometimes - just lift it off/on with the hook ;)
 
Storrsy

Storrsy

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Whoever that’s going to is a better man than me ! I don’t know how he managed to persuade you to part with it but I know I couldn’t !!
Oh how I'd like to turn back the clock😬 sold it back to the dealer up Druids way.
 
Storrsy

Storrsy

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Barnesy??? he'll always buy back if it's not been abused
Yeah good outfit to deal with I have found. Both buying and selling. Could I have made more selling privately, yes but sure was a lot less hassle selling back to them- he's going to put it to work on a bit of ground they've just bought I think
 
V8Druid

V8Druid

do it as well as you can,but learn to do it better
Yeah good outfit to deal with I have found. Both buying and selling. Could I have made more selling privately, yes but sure was a lot less hassle selling back to them- he's going to put it to work on a bit of ground they've just bought I think
You won't fault JB and his son Johnny - honest and straight as the day is long - but - JB will NOT suffer fools/DO NOT p*ss him off :giggle::giggle:
have known him for pushing 40+ years and has always been 'a proper' bloke to deal with - in either direction - was always a pleasure to see John walk in the workshop :cool: (sold him a lot of gear, when I cleared the yard, including my big Hatz powered Elin welding genny [which is always available, should I have need] ;))
 
Storrsy

Storrsy

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You won't fault JB and his son Johnny - honest and straight as the day is long - but - JB will NOT suffer fools/DO NOT p*ss him off :giggle::giggle:
have known him for pushing 40+ years and has always been 'a proper' bloke to deal with - in either direction - was always a pleasure to see John walk in the workshop :cool: (sold him a lot of gear, when I cleared the yard, including my big Hatz powered Elin welding genny [which is always available, should I have need] ;))
Yeah it was his son I dealt with who was also straight. Actually he did me a big favour yesterday. We'd agreed to sell the case with 4 buckets but I rang to see if I could knock money off if I kept the nearly new trenching bucket to go with the duck instead. Said don't worry about it keep the bucket if it helps👍
 
V8Druid

V8Druid

do it as well as you can,but learn to do it better
Yeah it was his son I dealt with who was also straight. Actually he did me a big favour yesterday. We'd agreed to sell the case with 4 buckets but I rang to see if I could knock money off if I kept the nearly new trenching bucket to go with the duck instead. Said don't worry about it keep the bucket if it helps👍
Sounds about right .. they'll have a small mountain of buckets sat - 'least they always used to have :rolleyes::) .. finding what you wanted in the pile was the usual problem - " it'll be in there some where Gra - can remember putting it in there " :ROFLMAO:
 
Vinpetrol

Vinpetrol

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Yeah it was his son I dealt with who was also straight. Actually he did me a big favour yesterday. We'd agreed to sell the case with 4 buckets but I rang to see if I could knock money off if I kept the nearly new trenching bucket to go with the duck instead. Said don't worry about it keep the bucket if it helps👍
You can give it back to him when you progress to the tiltrotator
 
Storrsy

Storrsy

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So you’ve already looked into it ! What size pins is the duck on ?
Not looked into it but just assume that as it's piped for grab and rotate with prop rollers on both thumbs it would take a tilty easy enough. It would have to be an opportunist purchase where one comes up cheap on 50 mm pins what are the chances eh? Trouble with my work is I use a thumb ALOT, like all the time so to do away with that aspect that would be a bit like robbing Peter to pay Paul.
 
Gunners

Gunners

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Not looked into it but just assume that as it's piped for grab and rotate with prop rollers on both thumbs it would take a tilty easy enough. It would have to be an opportunist purchase where one comes up cheap on 50 mm pins what are the chances eh? Trouble with my work is I use a thumb ALOT, like all the time so to do away with that aspect that would be a bit like robbing Peter to pay Paul.
I think that's what the gripper is for old chap.... Just ask @Furniss ;)
With a selector grab you could pick them up two at a time :LOL:
 
Vinpetrol

Vinpetrol

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Not looked into it but just assume that as it's piped for grab and rotate with prop rollers on both thumbs it would take a tilty easy enough. It would have to be an opportunist purchase where one comes up cheap on 50 mm pins what are the chances eh? Trouble with my work is I use a thumb ALOT, like all the time so to do away with that aspect that would be a bit like robbing Peter to pay Paul.
They do come up now and then on 50s !
 
Storrsy

Storrsy

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I think that's what the gripper is for old chap.... Just ask @Furniss ;)
With a selector grab you could pick them up two at a time :LOL:
A gripper wouldn't pick this up though!
 

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Furniss

Furniss

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A gripper wouldn't pick this up though!
Yeah as brilliant as a gripper is they aren't designed for this, so unless your going ecoil so you can swop between bucket / selector grab quickly then a thumb suits that walling work v well, I suppose a selector grab is better at actually placing those rocks but it looks like you manage fine with your thumb 😉
 
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