Big digger v. little digger
"Roger" wrote in message
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Avid readers of this ng will know that I am on the lookout for a cheap
digger but I remain undecided as to the type to buy and could do with
some impartial expert advice on the subject. The more I think about it
the more I think a mini digger will best suit what I have to but I still
have some doubts on various aspects.
I have decided to up my budget to £3000 but that is still very much the
bottom end of the market, particularly for a mini digger.
With a full size digger the choice is really which particular JCB but
there is a bewildering range of mini diggers from a considerable number
of manufacturers so I would like to know which manufacturers have a
reputation for reliability or perhaps more pertinently which
manufacturers to avoid.
I don't suppose the machine will ever be used outside my smallholding
and my neighbours farm but even that might require moving the machine
half a mile so is it realistic to expect a mini digger to travel such a
distance under its own power or do I need to budget for a trailer as
well?
And then there is the question of stability on steep ground. Most mini
diggers seem to have no stabilisers and some of them have a very narrow
track so is a certain minimum track advisable? And if so what?
And finally any particular recommendations.
Roger,
I too am interested in this topic.
I have a couple of comments:
- I recently seriously toyed with the idea of getting an old JCB (one was
going cheap nearby), but decided against it, as the thought of a JCB with
wheels on my muddy fields was a bit of a nightmare. (SWMBO's hysterical
laughter at the suggestion follow by a "oh, you were serious" didn't help).
I decided in the end that if I do get something it will
- be small (not blumming enormous like a JCB)
- have tracks.
- If you're lending the digger out to neighbours, could you expect the
neighbours to sort out the travel arrangements? (And if you're just going
1/2 mile down the road do you really care about having a _decent_ transport
solution?)
Piers
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