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OK makes sense. My ramps are so easy to set up lifting isn't an issue for me. I hear a lot of people talking about gate sizes but round here I swear a gate smaller than 90cm is a rarity. Smaller than 80cm even more so. I only need 77cm or more to get it through so it's almost never gonna be an issues. Anyhow, I'm not buying it, I don't need it. Maybe in the future, perhaps....
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made a couple of upgrades
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Loving it now. Gonna get an awning for working in the rain and fitting an 1500 watt inverter and spare battery for charging batteries and using low power tools next week.
I've got a little area to store a small gas burner and a little kettle and metal cups etc to make coffee. Going a bit mad with it. I have just enough space to throw a sleeping bag down in the isle too so I can sleep in the back. And yes I have a sleeping bag stowed. Mainly for if I drink too much to drive or whatever
It's a bit like when I was a kid and used to make dens lol
https://www.dropbox.com/s/whu1zsdegs6g2zu/20160430_142804.jpg?dl=0
https://www.dropbox.com/s/c5ffv1rsim8stci/20160501_123934.jpg?dl=0
Loving it now. Gonna get an awning for working in the rain and fitting an 1500 watt inverter and spare battery for charging batteries and using low power tools next week.
I've got a little area to store a small gas burner and a little kettle and metal cups etc to make coffee. Going a bit mad with it. I have just enough space to throw a sleeping bag down in the isle too so I can sleep in the back. And yes I have a sleeping bag stowed. Mainly for if I drink too much to drive or whatever
It's a bit like when I was a kid and used to make dens lol
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Mate the fact that I can't move a sofa is a damn blessing cos I just can't move a sofa if you know what I mean.michaelthegardener wrote:looks good but what if you wanna move a sofa :p :rock:
BUT... if I want to move MY sofa then it can go on the truck or on the roof rack. Gotta a ladder on the back door and full roof covering roof rack so it can be done of course... I just don't let people know
It has reduced bulk space but I can still get x4 bulk bags in there 3/4 loaded with stuff OR the mower OR the jet washer etc which is all I need.
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Michael sorry I missed your post.
Still the jury is out but I'm leaning towards saying don't buy it. It has good points it also has a lot of bad points.
However, if you got large lawns to do then it'll def increase your work speed and cuts reasonably well in the dry. No good for formal lawns IMO and if the ground is damp it leaves tracks and wheels spin. It's cumbersome but fast. It's very difficult to evaluate at this early stage.
Still the jury is out but I'm leaning towards saying don't buy it. It has good points it also has a lot of bad points.
However, if you got large lawns to do then it'll def increase your work speed and cuts reasonably well in the dry. No good for formal lawns IMO and if the ground is damp it leaves tracks and wheels spin. It's cumbersome but fast. It's very difficult to evaluate at this early stage.
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How much can you cut of the blades whilst still being able to effectively mulch with the Condor?michaelthegardener wrote:thanks think ill just see what pans out would rather get a used hayter condor for the work I have in mind but would be handy to have a mower this size that collects to
Expensive.. even second hand but are meant to be mutts.