V8Druid
do it as well as you can,but learn to do it better
I did say from memory
... and yeh it probably is 13.5" .... knew it was summat weird and a few 3s in milly
would've checked it tomorrow to be safe - beaten to it 

I'm going to get in before the Druid slobbers all over the screen prophesising how Johnny Barnes is godThoughts?
Forget plant trader, utter waste of time.Any recommendations on where to look, other than eBay and Plant Trader?
Possibly a ex council machine or similar IMHO. Tidy, i'd say it should be a 18k machine personally, BUT Barnes can add 2k for being a dealer that doesn't sell s**t. Likely will have a warranty too for the asking.
Could have been a rough 2000 hrs mind looking at lack of paint on bottom of boom and i think the back end has had a lick of black paint. Rest of it does look tidy mindI'm going to get in before the Druid slobbers all over the screen prophesising how Johnny Barnes is god
First machine is tidy, low hours. Front edge points to it doing a lot of load out work. Possibly a ex council machine or similar IMHO. Tidy, i'd say it should be a 18k machine personally, BUT Barnes can add 2k for being a dealer that doesn't sell s**t. Likely will have a warranty too for the asking.
Second machine, i'd avoid..... be a 10k digger if it wasn't a JCB. That said it looks to be more paint that makes it off putting than the look of it's mechanics. In fairness it is strait. If you do look check the doors and cab for rust.
As for the metric/imperial thing.... fk it, 3mm comes of easily with the grinder and 45mm rolls off nice.
Yes, and this is where it becomes less reassuring with council machines.Could have been a rough 2000 hrs mind looking at lack of paint on bottom of boom and i think the back end has had a lick of black paint. Rest of it does look tidy mind
Forget plant trader, utter waste of time.
Facebook surprisingly does turn out nice finds often.
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John's not God Rory....just an honest bloke to deal with who constantly amazes me with where he finds his stuff... having personally known him well over 30 odd years, I'm always happy to recommend folks to at least give him a try and see what he's got about him.I'm going to get in before the Druid slobbers all over the screen prophesising how Johnny Barnes is god
First machine is tidy, low hours. Front edge points to it doing a lot of load out work. Possibly a ex council machine or similar IMHO. Tidy, i'd say it should be a 18k machine personally, BUT Barnes can add 2k for being a dealer that doesn't sell s**t. Likely will have a warranty too for the asking.
Second machine, i'd avoid..... be a 10k digger if it wasn't a JCB. That said it looks to be more paint that makes it off putting than the look of it's mechanics. In fairness it is strait. If you do look check the doors and cab for rust.
As for the metric/imperial thing.... fk it, 3mm comes of easily with the grinder and 45mm rolls off nice.
Hi. I own a 1997 3CX. I bought it about 6 years ago in order to always have a machine on our farm site whilst I was doing some barn conversions. It has been an excellent machine, very versatile. I paid around £14500 from recollection. I was like you, I didnt really have a clue other than what I tried to read up on. I was looking for a little while then one came up locally at a good price. I got a chap who owned one locally to come and look at it with me and try it out. He gave it the thumbs up, then when payment was done, drove it back to my place. (I bunged him a few notes for his assistance). I then slowly sussed out how to use the machine, having just hired tracked machines previously.I've been looking at 90's models (by body shape... series 3 I guess)... have to admit, I know little about them, so looking for any advise on what to avoid.
Manual boxes, shuttle boxes - not 100% on what to look for there. Also Project 8 and Project 12.... unsure on what those terms mean.
Any advise greatly appreciated to avoid buying the wrong thing.
Budget £15k, VAT not an issue.
Thanks.
I think its rated at 1000kg, but I have lifted a full pallet of plasterboard which is about 1700kg! It lifts but the front tyres distort, goes very light on the rear (use rear hoe to counter balance) and is tricky to manoeuvre. It was move by machine or every sheet by hand, hence the choice.Just out of interest, trickiness aside - what sort of weight can you put on the tines with a 3CX?
The forks, have you tried lifting the arms a bit, fully tipping the bucket, then open the 4 in 1 to support the forks? You`ll get a bit more visibility under the bucket, granted the bonnet will still hinder your sight line on some thing narrow.My main gripes are, shifting pallets is very hard as you cant see the forks due to the front bucket, so its a careful process but this not really what its for, just a bonus that can you get you out a situation if needed. The other one is the weight. These are far less capable off road than a tracked machine. If its wet clay ground, like where I am, they really churn it up and quickly get stuck and you either make a worse mess digging itself out or have to get towed out. I dont know if they came with a locking diff as an extra, but mine doesn't have one and so you just end up stuck spinning one wheel. Ive learned not to go on the fields from Oct through to late spring!
rear hitch plumbing is a pig's guts and is gonna need some boots .. Pete Pierce is regular visitor to their yard and gets on well with 'em ... can't recall his ID on here
9k worth of digger for 12.5k if thats of any interest
yep ..... bloody difficult any other wayThis is the way to see what you're doing with forks on a 3cx