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Probably showing my age a bit, but what is daps?025 model tilty ..... both these blokes are working in daps FFS...... can't say they are particularly confidence inspiring
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Probably showing my age a bit, but what is daps?025 model tilty ..... both these blokes are working in daps FFS...... can't say they are particularly confidence inspiring
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Probably showing my age a bit, but what is daps?
don't look much much like steelies to meI did wonder if it was the footwear, so thanks for the info.
I use these which look similar, from screwfix
Site Donard Size 15 Black Water-Resistant Steel Toe Cap Safety Trainers (506VU)
You'd be surprised there's loads of lightweight stuff about now. Puma etc.don't look much much like steelies to me
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these possibly ???
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yes i think if your comparing it to 45° of engcon you will have to get that extra tilt with rotation and curl many a time, in fact lots of instances i could imagine it being harder, doable but trickier, i mean still amazing addition but when 45° is available im not sure.I'm very tempted by it... looks like it'll be a good choice for direct mount, which has its advantages - weight, build height and simplicity. Like you say furniss, the 30° tilt is less than the 40° you would get on other units. Do you think it's a deal breaker? Have never owned or spent any significant time on a tilty equipped machine
deffo with std tilty buckets hung on itI genuinely think the lack of tilt would be limiting.
To be fair the 30 degree tilt isn't much of a problem if you can't even get a price for itdeffo with std tilty buckets hung on it
View attachment 81442 ... gonna need a geometry re-think for 30 deg.s tilt![]()
They obviously don't want to sell any..To be fair the 30 degree tilt isn't much of a problem if you can't even get a price for it![]()
To be fair I'm window shopping but still at some point the sticker going to the be the right price. But from the sounds of it I seem to be asking for something unique? I thought all the tilty companies had all adopted the s standard so seems odd that a S30 180 pickup is such an awkward proposition, still haven't had an answer as to whether it has a rotation sensorThey obviously don't want to sell any..
I've decided to go for it. TR025 has been ordered.
I've got direct mount, df06 t/e (6 pipe, tilt sharing with extra function), I've been given the opportunity to buy a, yet to be released, integrated gripper for it at a heavily discounted rate (£3k off anticipated rrp) in return for feedback, which I have gone for.
It's s30 - 180 lower coupler, and I've got 3 RF system buckets with it, a cable bucket, a digging bucket and grading bucket. They weren't cheap, but they made from hb400 and hb500 for the cutting edge, they are light, and I figure the geometry is optimal.
Thought it was an interesting offering beyond the usual steelwrist/engcon/rototilt. I like the look of some of the other kinshofer products, it all looks like very high quality stuff, particularly the grabs - hopefully it'll be the case with the tilty.
Kinshofer UK HQ is just up the road from me in Cheltenham, and I've heard back up from Kinshofer is good.
All in the bill is £13.3 + VAT, due to be fitted late June. So far I can't fault the service from Kinshofer, they have been responsive and answered all my questions when I've asked them.
I do have concerns about 30° tilt, but in my line of work I think I can tolerate this limitation. I also accept that direct mount is a compromise, but with the lack of protruding cylinders I reason that it'll mitigate some of the drawbacks of direct mount. I'll also save on weight, cost and build height.
With almost no user feedback, it's a gamble, I'll certainly keep everyone updated with my honest thoughts about the unit![]()
Glad that you have made a decision. Seems we have both been delving into this rototilt business for quite some time. Looking at my notes from last September, apparently the Rototilt uses a Kinshofer rotator linked to a Uni Lok. I did try the Kinshofer dealer but did not get very far. The Engcon and Steelwrist agents were very helpful though.I've decided to go for it. TR025 has been ordered.
I've got direct mount, df06 t/e (6 pipe, tilt sharing with extra function), I've been given the opportunity to buy a, yet to be released, integrated gripper for it at a heavily discounted rate (£3k off anticipated rrp) in return for feedback, which I have gone for.
It's s30 - 180 lower coupler, and I've got 3 RF system buckets with it, a cable bucket, a digging bucket and grading bucket. They weren't cheap, but they made from hb400 and hb500 for the cutting edge, they are light, and I figure the geometry is optimal.
Thought it was an interesting offering beyond the usual steelwrist/engcon/rototilt. I like the look of some of the other kinshofer products, it all looks like very high quality stuff, particularly the grabs - hopefully it'll be the case with the tilty.
Kinshofer UK HQ is just up the road from me in Cheltenham, and I've heard back up from Kinshofer is good.
All in the bill is £13.3 + VAT, due to be fitted late June. So far I can't fault the service from Kinshofer, they have been responsive and answered all my questions when I've asked them.
I do have concerns about 30° tilt, but in my line of work I think I can tolerate this limitation. I also accept that direct mount is a compromise, but with the lack of protruding cylinders I reason that it'll mitigate some of the drawbacks of direct mount. I'll also save on weight, cost and build height.
With almost no user feedback, it's a gamble, I'll certainly keep everyone updated with my honest thoughts about the unit![]()