ROCK MACHINERY RMD Micro digger

William127

William127

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gonna want some ground protection mats as well then - (plenty of discussion in here about them and recently) - rubber tracks're gonna make a hell of a mess of the green stuff

yeh I'd be looking at summat more than a motorised shovel for that budget .... unless of course you're working in a maze or something equally tight, constantly :rolleyes: (and servos is a must have, rather than crouching over levers all the time ) :(
A micro is way more than a motorised shovel though, especially paired with a tracked dumper it's so productive for the size, fuel consumption and cost! 👍
My yanmar is on sticks, can't say it bothers me, could be because I look/am ridiculously oversized on a micro so the sticks are very close to my hands 😆 😄
All that being said, if I had the OPs budget I'd be wanting a 1.5, but that's not practical, or the Bobcat micro. 👍
 
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kato512

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If it was my money I'd go to Euro auctions, rb auctions or the likes even liquidation auctions and buy a 2023 machine with low hours. Are you a 1 ton is the right size? They're more suited for narrow access rear garden than 5 acres.
 
V8Druid

V8Druid

do it as well as you can,but learn to do it better
the reps doing the bobcat E10 for 16.5k+vat brand new 2023 model - is this a good ballpark?
getting better, but @Monkeybusiness took the words out of my mouth ..... don't forget to factor in the 20% VAT unless you're registered and can reclaim it .... are you gonna pay for it or make use of their credit -- are Bobcat still doing their zero rate ?
With buckets etc I assume? Bid him £15k and see how keen he really is.
 
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far1977

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With buckets etc I assume? Bid him £15k and see how keen he really is.
yup all three buckets and first service - I tried that 15k price point and offered to pay today but he didnt bite
getting better, but @Monkeybusiness took the words out of my mouth ..... don't forget to factor in the 20% VAT unless you're registered and can reclaim it .... are you gonna pay for it or make use of their credit -- are Bobcat still doing their zero rate ?
my business is VAT registered but I dont think I will be able to put it against the business! it'll be a cash purchase, dont do credit.
Are you a 1 ton is the right size? They're more suited for narrow access rear garden than 5 acres.
its mainly storage capacity in one of our outbuildings + there are some areas where I think anything bigger will be too heavy and some areas that need accesses via our lawn, I dont think I would want to put boards down to get across it, the lawn is a fair size
 
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Monkeybusiness

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yup all three buckets and first service - I tried that 15k price point and offered to pay today but he didnt bite

my business is VAT registered but I dont think I will be able to put it against the business! it'll be a cash purchase, dont do credit.

its mainly storage capacity in one of our outbuildings + there are some areas where I think anything bigger will be too heavy and some areas that need accesses via our lawn, I dont think I would want to put boards down to get across it, the lawn is a fair size
I’d leave them thinking about your offer and see what other manufacturers are offering.
If you don’t need very narrow access you might as well look at 1.5-2 tonners as well - they are on bigger track frames so won’t do any more damage to your lawn than a micro but are quite a bit more capable when it comes to digging. (If the ground is wet anything will leave a mess - leave those jobs until it’s all dried out!).
 
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Smiffy

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yup all three buckets and first service - I tried that 15k price point and offered to pay today but he didnt bite

my business is VAT registered but I dont think I will be able to put it against the business! it'll be a cash purchase, dont do credit.

its mainly storage capacity in one of our outbuildings + there are some areas where I think anything bigger will be too heavy and some areas that need accesses via our lawn, I dont think I would want to put boards down to get across it, the lawn is a fair size

The track area increases on the machines as they get bigger so the ground pressure stays similar.
 
Furniss

Furniss

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Thats the one ....mate with one says its that good its making him look at going Takeuchi with his machines in other sizes.
 
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Stroppymonkey

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If you genuinely need a micro not a mini.. then an E10z will be your best choice. Plenty around now .. saw a local 2021 with 250 hours for 12.5k plus vat.. about right. Lots with 1000 plus hours but that's high on a micro...
 
V8Druid

V8Druid

do it as well as you can,but learn to do it better
yup all three buckets and first service - I tried that 15k price point and offered to pay today but he didnt bite

my business is VAT registered but I dont think I will be able to put it against the business! it'll be a cash purchase, dont do credit.

its mainly storage capacity in one of our outbuildings + there are some areas where I think anything bigger will be too heavy and some areas that need accesses via our lawn, I dont think I would want to put boards down to get across it, the lawn is a fair size
as said, leave 'em sweat it .. and go see what else is about/who else is prepared to have a deal -
I'm sure you could work the Vodka in somewhere if you try ;):giggle:
couple of decent ground mats with some rope loops and just re-position them with the machine as you track along with the bucket teeth ... sod handling 'em when you have a machine - pick from behind and drop in front as you progress ;):giggle: .. four 8x4s ought to do it for a 1.5t ... maybe three for a baby one:rolleyes:
as for storage ... I'm sure you could make space for it if you have to :giggle::giggle:
 
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Brendan

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If it was my money I'd go to Euro auctions, rb auctions or the likes even liquidation auctions and buy a 2023 machine with low hours. Are you a 1 ton is the right size? They're more suited for narrow access rear garden than 5 acres.
Unless things have changed, would be cheaper to just buy a new one.

By the time you add the buyers fee won't be a lot in it
 
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AHPP

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Thats the one ....mate with one says its that good its making him look at going Takeuchi with his machines in other sizes.

I hired one a while ago and thought it was an excellent micro/mini compromise machine. Have since been on a Bobcat E10 a few times, which now I think about it does feel a bit more micro than mini.
 
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Stroppymonkey

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I hired one a while ago and thought it was an excellent micro/mini compromise machine. Have since been on a Bobcat E10 a few times, which now I think about it does feel a bit more micro than mini.
Takeuchi is about 2inch wider
 
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