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Slightly jealous of the rototiltThe TB260s on wide tracks are lighter than air - you have to watch they don’t float away!View attachment 65981View attachment 65982
Sadly not, just old photos! It doesn’t look that shiny anymore…Is that a fresh one Dan?![]()
That's actually a Mire I shall have you knowPlaying in a bog with the new machine. I can confirm she floats well…gotten it dirty though
Fine wee Sunday shift
I’m sure @CPS can sort you one out!Slightly jealous of the rototilt![]()
It looks a bit heavy though!Slightly jealous of the rototilt![]()
Still cant work out what is going on in photo. Grabbed onto a root?It looks a bit heavy though!
would guess so - be some bump if it suddenly let goStill cant work out what is going on in photo. Grabbed onto a root?
Dragging a stuck tractor out single-handedly without a winch.Still cant work out what is going on in photo. Grabbed onto a root?
Just getting s**t done boyo!Your a rough bugger aren’t ya![]()
Oh that wasn’t in reply to anything in particularYour a rough bugger aren’t ya![]()
Nope. I’d always rather use the 2.7t but it’s handy in tighter spaces. And I’d sooner use the e19 than the micro!So, question? With the micro and 2.7ton do you think you could do wirh out the 1 9 ton now?
Just need a rototilt on the E10 now for the full setNope. I’d always rather use the 2.7t but it’s handy in tighter spaces. And I’d sooner use the e19 than the micro!
The gun rides up the hill for instance- they didn’t want a very wide path there so the retractable tracks were very useful.
On this job there wasn’t room for the bigger machine to hop up until I’d pulled a load of stumps out and removed a lot of overhang. Got her in today though.
Tomorrow’s job is some drainage trenches and stoning up on a job I’ve already ripped out with the e27. A smaller machine will be all that’s required and the fact that it fits on a 14’ trailer with the Sherpa is brilliant as it means you can make one trip and have a machine capable of moving a lorry of aggregate into a garden in an hour whilst keeping the digger free to push it about. View attachment 66008View attachment 66009
Nope. I’d always rather use the 2.7t but it’s handy in tighter spaces. And I’d sooner use the e19 than the micro!
The gun rides up the hill for instance- they didn’t want a very wide path there so the retractable tracks were very useful.
On this job there wasn’t room for the bigger machine to hop up until I’d pulled a load of stumps out and removed a lot of overhang. Got her in today though.
Tomorrow’s job is some drainage trenches and stoning up on a job I’ve already ripped out with the e27. A smaller machine will be all that’s required and the fact that it fits on a 14’ trailer with the Sherpa is brilliant as it means you can make one trip and have a machine capable of moving a lorry of aggregate into a garden in an hour whilst keeping the digger free to push it about. View attachment 66008View attachment 66009
Was all excited until I realized it is a U!!![]()
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These don't come up often at all! - Locally owned and operated #Kubota #U27 with #S30 #Engcon fitted. Only 2853 hours, twin hydraulic lines, 3 buckets, ready to go to work. £22,500+VAT #tiltrotatorwww.facebook.com
I agree,Unless access is really tight I hardly ever use the micro,1.7-1.9 is a very productive size machine on small jobs and much nicer to use.What a pair
I never want to be without a 1.7ish again, so much more productive than the micro, so much easier to move than a 2.7![]()