Mini skid steers

V8Druid

V8Druid

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Didn't lord sean have one Graham
can't recall Dylan ..... pretty sure i have some old brochures here for the full Avant range, 'praps 20 years back and seem to recall they had a couple of stand ons. ....... think there was also ones called Kanga???
 
diggerjones

diggerjones

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Remember sean having something similar to the one on original post. Along time agp now
 
doobin

doobin

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didn't Avant used to do a stand on ?
The old design is made by a Lithuanian firm. Looks like a good bit of kit- however at almost a metre it's just too wide for me to consider. No sense in having a cheaper machine that you can't fit into half the jobs you bought it for.

 
Storrsy

Storrsy

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Seeing as you have a multione and micro already I'd have thought those 2 would cover the jobs that the Sherpa would do wouldn't it, how many scenarios would you actually use it over what you already have? Plus your wee tracked dumper- guess it's another tool in your arsenal - but an expensive one by the looks of it.
 
doobin

doobin

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Seeing as you have a multione and micro already I'd have thought those 2 would cover the jobs that the Sherpa would do wouldn't it, how many scenarios would you actually use it over what you already have? Plus your wee tracked dumper- guess it's another tool in your arsenal - but an expensive one by the looks of it.
It's not expensive compared to a labourer. It's like your 2.7t digger and 3t dumper- they'll will do most of the basics (as would mine) but the Multione is so much more efficient. This is the same thing on a smaller scale, hence why going for the 760mm wide one rather than a slightly cheaper but wider model.
 
GazCro

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It's not expensive compared to a labourer. It's like your 2.7t digger and 3t dumper- they'll will do most of the basics (as would mine) but the Multione is so much more efficient. This is the same thing on a smaller scale, hence why going for the 760mm wide one rather than a slightly cheaper but wider model.
Everyones job is different, 90% of my digger and 3 ton dumper work i can assure you you're mulitone would be so inefficient and take so much more time. I do get where @Storrsy is coming from though it's like you're downsizing to suit the few jobs where currently you can't get the machines you already have to work but without realising its an expensive luxury which may not be that effective.
 
V8Druid

V8Druid

do it as well as you can,but learn to do it better
It's not expensive compared to a labourer. It's like your 2.7t digger and 3t dumper- they'll will do most of the basics (as would mine) but the Multione is so much more efficient. This is the same thing on a smaller scale, hence why going for the 760mm wide one rather than a slightly cheaper but wider model.
and'll never call in sick (or still pissed from the night before) :rolleyes:
 
V8Druid

V8Druid

do it as well as you can,but learn to do it better
Everyones job is different, 90% of my digger and 3 ton dumper work i can assure you you're mulitone would be so inefficient and take so much more time. I do get where @Storrsy is coming from though it's like you're downsizing to suit the few jobs where currently you can't get the machines you already have to work but without realising its an expensive luxury which may not be that effective.
I'd never consider any equipment that will earn, an expensive luxury - it always has a capital value on which to 'press button B' ;)
 
doobin

doobin

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Everyones job is different, 90% of my digger and 3 ton dumper work i can assure you you're mulitone would be so inefficient and take so much more time. I do get where @Storrsy is coming from though it's like you're downsizing to suit the few jobs where currently you can't get the machines you already have to work but without realising its an expensive luxury which may not be that effective.
I'm not downsizing at all, I'm adding extra capacity :ROFLMAO: The hedge job I posted is a perfect example of how it will pay for itself no trouble at all. More than a tilty would for me.
 
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muckyman

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i think lord sean had a yamaguchi or something like that he has thankfully just returned home from intensive care after getting covid been on a respirator for some time he wont have the jab
 
V8Druid

V8Druid

do it as well as you can,but learn to do it better
i think lord sean had a yamaguchi or something like that he has thankfully just returned home from intensive care after getting covid been on a respirator for some time he wont have the jab
yes it was, now you say ..... hope he's OK .... Give old Charles Potter my best ;) thought I'd not seen him posting for a while :cry:
 
Bri963

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i think lord sean had a yamaguchi or something like that he has thankfully just returned home from intensive care after getting covid been on a respirator for some time he wont have the jab
Get the miserable git posting on here. Pleased to hear he’s on the mend.
 
diggerjones

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i think lord sean had a yamaguchi or something like that he has thankfully just returned home from intensive care after getting covid been on a respirator for some time he wont have the jab
I thought he had something similar.
 
Lancs Lad

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Was looking up something earlier and noticed CEF now showing as offline when you click link to forum...home page works. Has it finally died?
Ok .. curiosity gets better of me wtf is lord Sean...Welsh plant guy?
 
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