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V8Druid

V8Druid

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s**t that shouldn't be allowed. Double diffs!? Love to know its unladen weight.
didn't say they were both connected :ROFLMAO::ROFLMAO:
overhang is barely legal, if at all ?? :unsure:(60% of wheelbase MAX) ....
must drag its arse everywhere:ROFLMAO:
 
pettsy

pettsy

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S40 buckets, spotted on marketplace not too far away from me.

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Russell

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Ive got a e10 but would like something bigger one day for jobs with no axcess issues. 2.7 tone machines seam to start at double that price.
 
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Smiffy

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Ive got a e10 but would like something bigger one day for jobs with no axcess issues. 2.7 tone machines seam to start at double that price.

If going for a bigger machine for the fleet than would a 1.9 be a better than a 1.6. gunners put-up a pic of the reach difference between the two yesterday. And a 1.9 can pick a tonne bag up and move it. (Literally just off the ground and move it, no out reach or anything)
If you get them on a plant trailer you can pick them up on the trailer and track down the ramp to unload them.
 
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Russell

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I think a 1.9 would be the most usefull thing for me but as they are a more recent development they will be well in to the £10,000+++ range. Looks like an old 1.5 can be had for £5000 which is a lot more realistic budget for me.
It would look less daft on a bigger drive way job but i wonder the actual difference between a newer 1.2 micro and an older 1.6 like the takuchi or a kubota.
 
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