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HANIX DIGGER/DUMPER CONCEPT - EXCELLENT.
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DaveS wrote:I think the same machine was exhibited at the Royal Highland Show some years ago. I've got photos somewhere ................
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Would loveeee to see them if you can find them -thanks Dave
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These looked fun , Idrodumper Longhini , not a new Italian striker the Italians seemed to have dozens of small plant makers knocking out wierd machines . Utranazz sold at least one in UK as it has survived and is on the Oilyhands website.
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I recognise that Longhini - thats mine!!!
Currently being stripped down for renovation.
Currently being stripped down for renovation.
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Welcome to site ,Wonder if yours was the only one they sold ? Wonder how it's price of £12,100 compared to a jcb 3c in 1980. Nice to see some pics.
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Thanks for the welcome!
I shall try and get some photos of the beast uploaded in a week or 2.
Originall planned to get it running and use as is, I then decided to give it a minor stripdown and replace various pins and hoses etc. As these started coming off I found some other issues with the hydraulics (new pump was required).
It's now looking like a longterm project at the moment (have to re-roof my workshop & office first), but getting a few hours on it each week. After being sat in field for many years it makes removing every pin & bolt a major mission for each one - thank god for sledgehammers!
I shall try and get some photos of the beast uploaded in a week or 2.
Originall planned to get it running and use as is, I then decided to give it a minor stripdown and replace various pins and hoses etc. As these started coming off I found some other issues with the hydraulics (new pump was required).
It's now looking like a longterm project at the moment (have to re-roof my workshop & office first), but getting a few hours on it each week. After being sat in field for many years it makes removing every pin & bolt a major mission for each one - thank god for sledgehammers!
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Hi, I remember seeing this machine on ebay a few years ago, I have been trying to describe it to friend but I would love to see some pictures if possible, I have trawled the internet but to no avail.
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Please ignore my post, I now seem to be able to see the pictures after registering.
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Unless it is used for a small job I can't see how it would be economical to tie-up two machines at the same task instead of working independently.
Really funky and useful for small jobs though. Suspect there is a good reason why they weren't in demand.
Really funky and useful for small jobs though. Suspect there is a good reason why they weren't in demand.
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