https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/204604831790
Perhaps too dear for what it is? I don't know for what sort of application it could be used. I have seen this in the flesh, as it were, and it is practically unused by dumper standards.
Quite rare in ti's condtion
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Re: Quite rare in ti's condtion
Thats about AU$8,000 but a lot now will depend on year model and hours worked on the hour meter if fitted. Look up what a new one is worth probably pop your eyes out.
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Re: Quite rare in ti's condtion
cobbadog wrote:Thats about AU$8,000 but a lot now will depend on year model and hours worked on the hour meter if fitted. Look up what a new one is worth probably pop your eyes out.
Not sure what I did in the title.
I saw the machine in the flesh recently, I bought a tank from the guy, not far from home. It looks like a 2 or 3 year old machine. Owned by a water utility, I can't imagine what it was used for, not much by the look. I think it is the Orion model. 2 wheel drive and gravity skip, quite limited use. I took some photos of other bits of interesting kit in the yard, but I ought to ask his permission before posting on here.
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Re: Quite rare in ti's condtion
Pete, sometimes I don't post photos as the owner has asked me not to, some folk don't mind, but its good manners to ask first.
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Down in Sydney where I grew up the Water BOard had a huge fleet of Dumpers they used all the time. Building canals or just trench work taking away and bringing the fill when working in small streets.
When I sold our Roughrider I could have sold it 10 times over. Now Landscapers want them as well as small hobby farmers doing up there small 10 acre plots. I should buy another and onsell it too.
When I sold our Roughrider I could have sold it 10 times over. Now Landscapers want them as well as small hobby farmers doing up there small 10 acre plots. I should buy another and onsell it too.
Cheers Cobba
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