Rammer breakeers

doobin

doobin

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Looking at a BR111 for the smaller plant. How do they work, being gasless?
 
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GazCro

GazCro

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Looking at a BR111 for the smaller plant. How do they work, being gasless?
I don't know what size that'll be but takeuchi breakers are rebranded Sandvik/Rammer (mazda if you go back far enough until Sandvik bought them out). I've had one for the micro since it came in 2004 never been any bother and done it's fair share of work.
 
JD450A

JD450A

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I like the look of the rammer for lightweight applications. It’s compact too.
At least there’s no electrics on that Italian built thing of yours 🤣🤣

This 80 is spot on tbh. I could be wrong but I have a suspicion it's gasless too although I could be wrong.
 
GazCro

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I like the look of the rammer for lightweight applications. It’s compact too.
At least there’s no electrics on that Italian built thing of yours 🤣🤣
Silenced ones are a bit numb for corners and trench work and I'm not sure longer chisels are available/or a great idea on smaller ones so you're compact reasoning is a good point. Only thing i would say if second hand it needs to be cheap. Breakers are one thing which are either in good nick or fooked and you might not find out right away.
 
doobin

doobin

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Silenced ones are a bit numb for corners and trench work and I'm not sure longer chisels are available/or a great idea on smaller ones so you're compact reasoning is a good point. Only thing i would say if second hand it needs to be cheap. Breakers are one thing which are either in good nick or fooked and you might not find out right away.
No, new. Want something that would be at home on the E10 and Sherpa, and less numb on the E19 than the current one which fits the E27 much better.
 
GazCro

GazCro

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No, new. Want something that would be at home on the E10 and Sherpa, and less numb on the E19 than the current one which fits the E27 much better.
I know sharing between sizes is cost efficient especially if they are rarely used but there's a big gap between optimum for a micro and 1.9 ton. I know one is silenced and one isn't but there's a fair difference and that's without getting into flow rates
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Smiffy

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We have the smallest genuine jcb and find it a great breaker.
It has the bracket out the front rather than on top so you can work much closer to yourself than a conventional breaker with a small machine.
It came with a service and recharge kit in the box. The only problem is in true jcb fashion the paint is falling off. Especially as the design of it means it gets used to sweep material back into a trench which wouldn't happen with a normal breaker
 
doobin

doobin

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I know sharing between sizes is cost efficient especially if they are rarely used but there's a big gap between optimum for a micro and 1.9 ton. I know one is silenced and one isn't but there's a fair difference and that's without getting into flow rates View attachment 31350
Yeah, it was OK to start with but now sharing sizes on the breakers is getting annoying! This will be optimum for micro and 'agile' for 1.9t, I can always use the bigger one on the 1.9t if it's just a straight floor or slab break out.
 
Dr pecker

Dr pecker

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Yeah, it was OK to start with but now sharing sizes on the breakers is getting annoying! This will be optimum for micro and 'agile' for 1.9t, I can always use the bigger one on the 1.9t if it's just a straight floor or slab break out.
I have supplied a few T80's for the same model Bobcats (10&19) with a 4 hole bracket to a localish customer
 
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