Small Tracked dumper.

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Smiffy

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Where was that? Looks expensive. Doesn’t look to be high tip, just swivel- surely a proper tracked dumper would be a better way of going about it?

On a new nature reserve in cranleigh. Its on hire from Charles Wilsons.
They also had a 3t Maroka parked next to it.
 
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Russell

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I figured out how to pick up my Wacker with my tcp dumper and load it in the dumper without the digger yesterday.
Well chuffed because it's a heavy lump to move about
 
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Brendan

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I figured out how to pick up my Wacker with my tcp dumper and load it in the dumper without the digger yesterday.
Well chuffed because it's a heavy lump to move about
That the reversible Wacker?
TCP tips 90 degree and close to ground? Strap or chain to top of skip?
 
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Russell

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That works really well, if you leaned the Wacker right back and chained onto the plate at the front, would it be able to pull it on without needing to man handle it?
I need to get a smaller chain and have a go. Like I said it flips over 180 but when I tried today it twisted the Wacker sideways.
Maybe a bit of pipe welded on the front top of the Wacker then stick a stout pin through the hoops on the skip might make it safer and easier to lift .
 
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Smiffy

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I need to get a smaller chain and have a go. Like I said it flips over 180 but when I tried today it twisted the Wacker sideways.
Maybe a bit of pipe welded on the front top of the Wacker then stick a stout pin through the hoops on the skip might make it safer and easier to lift .

The other option is a longer strap.
Tip the skip up pu a strap from the chassis of the dumper over the skip and onto Wacker. Lift the hightip mechanism up. Then when it's high enough start to bring the skip in as you continue to raise the high lift and it should land neat and square in the skip
 
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