Storrsy
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I got the impression you kept it fairly busy or were you using because you had it rather than because of necessity? Not missing it suggests the former.
Wow! That's enough to confirm this thread title .Yes - more money in my pocket! Bloody thing was costing a fortune in hydraulic hoses which all seemed to be happening less than 8hrs apart from each other.....
It actually went back at the start of May and I've missed it for one day since then. Its in Poland now according to Livelink - far enough for my 5 min 5 mile warranty to have expired![]()
The work for a bigger machine when you're known for smaller kit is so hit and miss. Last year, it did more days than any of my other machines, and in previous years the school work has kept it more than justified. But this year the bigger jobs just don't seem to be there so it would only have sat around for the summer anyway. I have plans for another backhoe so wont be joining the dark(duck)side just yet. But currently I am back to mini's only, and I have to say, it reminds me how profitable they are - if not the most glamorous of machines to be inI got the impression you kept it fairly busy or were you using because you had it rather than because of necessity? Not missing it suggests the former.
Yep minis are cheap, flippin reliable and versatile. What's not to love.The work for a bigger machine when you're known for smaller kit is so hit and miss. Last year, it did more days than any of my other machines, and in previous years the school work has kept it more than justified. But this year the bigger jobs just don't seem to be there so it would only have sat around for the summer anyway. I have plans for another backhoe so wont be joining the dark(duck)side just yet. But currently I am back to mini's only, and I have to say, it reminds me how profitable they are - if not the most glamorous of machines to be in
A lack of aircon and legroomYep minis are cheap, flippin reliable and versatile. What's not to love.
That's where I ended up and why the 432 went after 8k hours prity trouble free. Iirc it was about 5k or 6k hours it had a transmission issue where you'd got 2nd gear or 2nd gear but other than that it was just wear and tareThe work for a bigger machine when you're known for smaller kit is so hit and miss. Last year, it did more days than any of my other machines, and in previous years the school work has kept it more than justified. But this year the bigger jobs just don't seem to be there so it would only have sat around for the summer anyway. I have plans for another backhoe so wont be joining the dark(duck)side just yet. But currently I am back to mini's only, and I have to say, it reminds me how profitable they are - if not the most glamorous of machines to be in
I did the F1 when I did my leg many years ago kept me sane for about 4 daysMy lads just working on the Defender classic . My dad's brother gave it to dad to but he never got to start it. So my lads building in memory
. Dad did the big Ferrari F1 car when he was in hospital and then hospice and started the Ford GT.
We've donated the F1 to the hospice who are auctioning it.
For anyone who's practical but stuck in bed they are absolutely awesome to keep brain and hands active . Dad absolutely loved it. Also did the New defender when he was in Christie's a year or two back.
I'm sure a mate used a company local about 10 months ago at £38 and hour inc fuel!The concept isn't dead for me, I'll be back with something that is more suited to my work. According to facebook, I need to be driving one on sticks to really get the most out of one....
Day rate prices for them is awful when you consider the price of replacements, they cost more to maintain, and they just aren't valued by clients who only really know excavators and dumpers - so that's what they ask for. Its an uphill struggle trying to push the backhoe in todays world. But I'm not giving up just yet. On the right job on price - its a seriously profitable machine. I just need to set my business up right, and the machine....
Yep, similar here.I'm sure a mate used a company local about 10 months ago at £38 and hour inc fuel!
My last one went nearly 10 years ago.. they are expensive beasts to keep going for sure, wait until you need tyres!Its a thing of the past for me![]()
I was on that 15 years ago!!!I'm sure a mate used a company local about 10 months ago at £38 and hour inc fuel!
Yes, same here.Rreasonable outfit too. Had backhoes for years
Your having a laugh surely!? That's some roading?I’d make it work at 40/hr plus fuel on a steady job like thatyou’re not on hire for that long without perks!
BUT what I loved about my BHL work was the variety and getting out and about, one day I’d be in Lincoln, next day Derby next Nottingham.. variety is the spice of life!! I cause some traffic jams for sure haha
Used to tramp mine all over. I'd do upto 2hrs tramp. It's all paid for time.Your having a laugh surely!? That's some roading?
Golly and here I am moaning about going 2 villages away! Which would probably take 2 hrs to be fairUsed to tramp mine all over. I'd do upto 2hrs tramp. It's all paid for time.