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Saw them first at Bauma a few years back .. heres the same one doing weed bank cutting
Theres a shed load more of them out there .. with bizarre articulated legs, oscillating axles etc... operating one as you say must take some getting used to. I pretty much know the balance inside out of all the kit I operate .. but doing on slopes is an added dimensionPlease don't PM me for plant advice.. thanks .. Post in the forum where I will gladly help, as will many of our contributors.. as the info and responses will help everyone else, which is why we exist
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Back in the eighties and early nineties my dad had been on several trips to Switzerland, Germany, and Austria and had witnessed the "spider" excavators working in they're native land. I've seen some equipment magazine articles about them being used as far west as British Columbia (Canadian Province.lol) for working on mountain sides putting up towers for ski resorts and work like that. Personally I'd love to try one out as I love a challenge when it comes to excavators. I think they also have a machine in the 1.5 tonne or close to 1.5 tonne range which I think would be handier than a tracked machine in some places.
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