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Northernwalls

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Hi Northernwalls here I have just joined plant talk having just bought a J C B 8014
It is the first piece of plant that I have owned and looking forward to using it
 
V8Druid

V8Druid

do it as well as you can,but learn to do it better
welcome Boyo .. got an 8015 in my stable ... nice little tool
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Furniss

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Hi Northernwalls here I have just joined plant talk having just bought a J C B 8014
It is the first piece of plant that I have owned and looking forward to using it
Welcome ... despite the haters they are a decent simple little machine that should serve you well, what you bought it for, work - home ?
 
V8Druid

V8Druid

do it as well as you can,but learn to do it better
Welcome ... despite the haters they are a decent simple little machine that should serve you well, what you bought it for, work - home ?
made before the accountants took control of QC :rolleyes::cry: ... like the older 3CX,s ... solid, simple and reliable :)
 
Furniss

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Yep had a few like yours Graham ... but I think his 8014 came later.
 
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Smiffy

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Thanks
Used it for the first time at work today and was really pleased with the way it handled large footing stones and I really do mean large

Having such a big arse really does help them. Shame they arnt expanding tracks as they are a bit tippy cross carriage. Will do a surprising amount of work for such a little machine.
 
V8Druid

V8Druid

do it as well as you can,but learn to do it better
Having such a big arse really does help them. Shame they arnt expanding tracks as they are a bit tippy cross carriage. Will do a surprising amount of work for such a little machine.
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Rory said to me when I bought it .... find an old undercarriage frame and spread it to 4 ft, then chuck it under it .. be an awesome weapon .... not found one yet, but looking .. would certainly make it a stable little beast ... much wider, but STABLE :giggle: ...and go anywhere
 
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V8Druid

V8Druid

do it as well as you can,but learn to do it better
Thanks
Used it for the first time at work today and was really pleased with the way it handled large footing stones and I really do mean large
any pix of the wee beasty ......... I'm impressed with what mine'll lift for such a little thing
 
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Smiffy

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Rory said to me when I bought it .... find an old undercarriage frame and spread it to 4 ft, then chuck it under it .. be an awesome weapon .... not found one yet, but looking .. would certainly make it a stable little beast ... much wider, but STABLE :giggle: ...and go anywhere

They arnt exactly a complex undercarriage from memory 100mm box arnt they. I'm sure with your skills you could make the existing undercarriage manually expandable quite easily.
 
V8Druid

V8Druid

do it as well as you can,but learn to do it better
They arnt exactly a complex undercarriage from memory 100mm box arnt they. I'm sure with your skills you could make the existing undercarriage manually expandable quite easily.
TBH I've not really looked that hard at it ... interesting idea though .... hoses'd be the biggest issue, I'd've thought ... would be easier to have a n other frame sat to play with and then swap bits over - possibly
 
V8Druid

V8Druid

do it as well as you can,but learn to do it better
Stop it they are sound as they are ..... I never missed expending undercarriage 🤷
be a weapon on banks, at 4ft wide though, eh? :giggle: .... actually make that 3' 11" ..... gotta be able to squeeze it into a trailer :rolleyes::giggle:
 
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Smiffy

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Stop it they are sound as they are ..... I never missed expending undercarriage 🤷

You forget druid lives on a Welsh cliff face though.
I've never failed to do a job with one but then there are definitely places I would refuse to go that I would happily take the same size machine on a wider set of tracks. Or I have spent ages digging an area flat so I can travel through, only to have to reinstate the bank afterwards
 
V8Druid

V8Druid

do it as well as you can,but learn to do it better
You forget druid lives on a Welsh cliff face though.
I've never failed to do a job with one but then there are definitely places I would refuse to go that I would happily take the same size machine on a wider set of tracks. Or I have spent ages digging an area flat so I can travel through, only to have to reinstate the bank afterwards
's not quite that bad, but aside from my patch and the drives, it's all pretty slopey here :rolleyes:
 
Furniss

Furniss

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You forget druid lives on a Welsh cliff face though.
I've never failed to do a job with one but then there are definitely places I would refuse to go that I would happily take the same size machine on a wider set of tracks. Or I have spent ages digging an area flat so I can travel through, only to have to reinstate the bank afterwards
Nah you just need to grow a pair smiffy 😁 what do they go from 1m to 1.2m ?
 
Furniss

Furniss

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No wonder you have been working wonders with your 6 inches ...... its actually nearly 12 🙂
 
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