Back at the native crop. Unaffected by drought:sneaky::sweat::sweat: The resilient Rush.
Heavy going 2 acres/ hour
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How you find itTell me about it. I spent a total of 47hours topping up rushes with a major cyclone over the last few days.
Back at the native crop. Unaffected by drought:sneaky::sweat::sweat: The resilient Rush.
Heavy going 2 acres/ hour
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How you find it
How you find it
Had a rare load today, don't suppose there's many of these about!
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There's hardly a piece which doesn't bend, twist or swivel...........................Think I want one!!!!!!!:wub:
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Is the cab on the 'wrong side' as it were? Compared to most machines? Or is it me?Had a rare load today, don't suppose there's many of these about!
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There's hardly a piece which doesn't bend, twist or swivel...........................Think I want one!!!!!!!:wub:
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They look like a handy tool, I've seen them working in France but I can't say I ever came across one in Ireland.
Yeah there can't be many over here either, tbh I thought they were made in Italy but its French!!They look like a handy tool, I've seen them working in France but I can't say I ever came across one in Ireland.
Yep cab is kinda on the wrong side if you like, the guy who owns it is a builder, he has a lot of attachments to fit it flail, grab, pallet tines...................Is the cab on the 'wrong side' as it were? Compared to most machines? Or is it me?
What's it used for? I seem to recall that the price would be enough to put your average punter off them!
Yes it does 360, there's also a joint in the second piece of the boom so it has offset dig too.I take it it won't do 360 swivel though?
That name can be seen on the inside of the open door.A local Civil Engineering crowd used to run similar years ago. Mecalac is the company that makes them I think
That name can be seen on the inside of the open door.
Hard to see advantage over a 360 rubber duckYes it does 360, there's also a joint in the second piece of the boom so it has offset dig too.
Hard to see advantage over a 360 rubber duck
The website shows them working as a loader too. Combination of the extra articulation of the boom and long back end make that possible.
There was a vid on here not long ago of one chasing big square bales. Towing a flatbed behind it and pushing the stacks down the trailer.
Be quicker if he put a few more on the trailer