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Yeah and the clearance under racking etc for the legsneed decent ground for an engine crane though
Yeah and the clearance under racking etc for the legsneed decent ground for an engine crane though
Have you seen the track loaders they do now? Similar price and would be so handy in the yard.I know we all slate them off, and generally with good cause, but how about a Chinese mini for yard work?
I think the hammer was coming down on them at Euro’s a few weeks ago at about £2.5k. Would probably run for half an hour now and then for ages before it breaks down and there would be no temptation to take it to site and leave yourself with no yard machine.
Have you seen them up close thoughHave you seen the track loaders they do now? Similar price and would be so handy in the yard.
No and I bet they're rubbish! You wouldn't really expect much from it but as Rob says for light use they might just about do and the price is peanuts.Have you seen them up close though
I seen an ad today, a dealer had 3 for sale. They were the same make and model but all different!![]()
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2nd that . A forklift is by far the best bang for your buck for lifting . Go for pneumatic tyres unless you're got concrete or tarmac or your going to be an expert at recovering it very quicklyAssuming this is all just for load and unload at HQ when machine on site ?
If you have rough ground and plenty of room then a moffett. If you have tight space and good ground then a little counterbalance FLT?
You wont drag or push it back onto the pallet racking though. Its bad enough for me trying to push my micro breaker back against the wall with the steel racking two foot above it.Have you thought about getting some pallet racking to store them on and set at the bed height. I can't pickup a 3t breaker by myself but I can definitely drag them around my self
I keep seeing the adverts and thinking they look miles better than micros of the same price point. Would be inerested in trying one.Have you seen them up close though
I seen an ad today, a dealer had 3 for sale. They were the same make and model but all different!![]()
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Same, I wouldn't even look with passing interest at the cheap Chinese diggers (not Sany/luigong type) but the idea of one of those skidsteers appeals a little to keep at the barn for odds and ends. Probably 20 minutes a week tops, but it's time/sweat saved, not clock hours that matter.I keep seeing the adverts and thinking they look miles better than micros of the same price point. Would be inerested in trying one.
Probably easier to make a cheap shovel than a cheap micro as less compromises as you’re not trying to target compactnessI keep seeing the adverts and thinking they look miles better than micros of the same price point. Would be inerested in trying one.
Same, I wouldn't even look with passing interest at the cheap Chinese diggers (not Sany/luigong type) but the idea of one of those skidsteers appeals a little to keep at the barn for odds and ends. Probably 20 minutes a week tops, but it's time/sweat saved, not clock hours that matter.
You wont drag or push it back onto the pallet racking though. Its bad enough for me trying to push my micro breaker back against the wall with the steel racking two foot above it.
hydrostatic too BTLsThis is one near me.
Makes my Sherpa look fkin expensive!
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From the photos it looks almost high spec. Worklight, oil pressure gauge, three switches for who knows what, even a case drain line.
Andrew Cammarrata recently reviewed/bought one. Actually seemed pretty impressive.Same, I wouldn't even look with passing interest at the cheap Chinese diggers (not Sany/luigong type) but the idea of one of those skidsteers appeals a little to keep at the barn for odds and ends. Probably 20 minutes a week tops, but it's time/sweat saved, not clock hours that matter.