Mini dumper

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Post: # 110135Post Forestboy1978

I'm thinking that a wheel barrow of 90 litres holds about 60kg in dirt or more of concrete etc to a max of 120kg

I'm seeing a mini dumper as a practical buy to move things along quickly. If I dumper takes 250 -300kg then factoring in the loading time with a digger you're still getting double output per man whilst stressing the worker a lot less.

Anyone use them and if so what do they use?

Very serious about getting one for a large patio driveway job I'm starting in mid August. It'll eat half my income for that job so I'm thinking carefully about it.

Liking the look of these and I've had no probs with Briggs engines in the past https://www.machinemart.co.uk/p....1nw_wcB

Obviously looking at the more expensive Belle too which is 130 litre as opposed to roughly 160 for the Handy one and more expensive but with Honda engine.

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Post: # 110136Post Forestboy1978

Or this one for 1/2 ton http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm....3160890

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Post: # 110141Post michaelthegardener

allways wanted a belle one :p but im sensible and know I wouldn't have got much use out of it :D id love to know if one would actually climb stairs though like in the promo vids .............. just out of interest where the hell do you keep all your stuff you seam to have so much :rock:

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Post: # 110144Post dig dug dan

Go for one that loads a skip, I.e. the skip bucket lifts up and tips.
the belle one is ok, but holds too little and you have to carry round a purpose built ramp all the time
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Post: # 110145Post Forestboy1978

any reason you couldn't ride one up a pair of standard 3 meter ramps to the top and tip from them at an angle into a skip?

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Post: # 110148Post dig dug dan

The belle one would roll backwards unless you had a level section, the other would not tip enough angle as you are already tipped backwards.
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Post: # 110151Post Dave_L

Forestboy1978 wrote:Or this one for 1/2 ton http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm....3160890
I've never heard of the motor on that one; beware if you need repairs etc on it as you won't be able to get them. The same is very true for cheap Chinese gensets etc

Stick to Briggs and Stratton or Honda motors.
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Post: # 110156Post Forestboy1978

dig dug dan wrote:The belle one would roll backwards unless you had a level section, the other would not tip enough angle as you are already tipped backwards.
hand brake??

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Post: # 110158Post Forestboy1978

Dave_L wrote:
Forestboy1978 wrote:Or this one for 1/2 ton http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm....3160890

I've never heard of the motor on that one; beware if you need repairs etc on it as you won't be able to get them. The same is very true for cheap Chinese gensets etc

Stick to Briggs and Stratton or Honda motors.
Loncin are Honda copies I believe so honda parts bolt on but yeah I get what you are saying.

However, I can't afford a high tipper

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Post: # 110160Post exoticpete

Hi We've hired this Messersi CH2/N13 800kg capacity tracked dumper great little machine just don't turn too tightly or the track can come off :p
I wish i worked outside...

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Post: # 110166Post mickg

I used to hire the Messersi but decided to buy the HT 500 high lift tracked dumper as the bucket is lower to the ground and is rectangular in shape rather than an irregular shape

I also bought the Truxta which is an articulate 4 x 4 wheeled dumper but not high lift, it also comes with a flat back attachment which is ideal for moving flags paving or turf

we had a couple of jobs where it was up hill from the pavement and are both are ideal as you don't feel fatigued as the day goes on pushing a wheel barrow uphill all day
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Post: # 110170Post Forestboy1978

michaelthegardener wrote:allways wanted a belle one :p but im sensible and know I wouldn't have got much use out of it :D id love to know if one would actually climb stairs though like in the promo vids .............. just out of interest where the hell do you keep all your stuff you seam to have so much :rock:
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Post: # 110181Post GB_Groundworks

we have a mini 700kg track dumper thats very handy will fit through 900mm

got 2 1 ton high tips as well which are great but they need 1200mm and do more damage to grass etc

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Post: # 110182Post GB_Groundworks

there was one an articulated 4 wheel one at hill head show might be the one mick has ill go check my pics

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Post: # 110183Post mickg

yeah it was I saw it there on a couple of stands Giles

the 450kg size was not launched when I bought mine last year but it won't fit down a 900mm side path to the rear garden so I am happy having the 300kg version, we still have it loaded with a bit more weight than what they say it can carry without the greedy board attachment

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