Muck truck review

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Post: # 69811Post local patios and driveway

Hey guys wanted to let you know how we have been getting on with the little muck truck,

Its bloody useless! We keep breaking it, its now unusable. So fragile considering the job its meant to be doing!

Its too low to lift to steer, it will ruin your back in a single day if you are 6ft or more. It drinks about 15 quid a day in fuel if used all day too!

Do not buy a muck truck.

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Post: # 69816Post lutonlagerlout

is that the motorised barrow thingy?
skip loaders seem ok,but for most stuff the good old hammerlin barrow works fine
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Post: # 69832Post local patios and driveway

Yes tony its the one with wheels. Holds three barrow loads so on paper it makes sense but no good if it keeps going wrong

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Post: # 69833Post msh paving

i beg to differ there, i have a 4 wheel drive model and a 2 wheel drive model i have owned for 3 years, very reliable honda engine,stats first pull, cant see how you use £15 a day,4 wheel drive will climb over hills and tip no probs i'm 6ft2 no probs to tip,
usually load with a 2ft bucket on 1.5 or 3 ton digger
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all that rubble in the pic was moved using the truck ,a 16 ton grab load ,had to make the ramp with digger after 10 trucks but no probs
the 2 wheel drive model wont climb to well but for putting sand or type one out it is great,
thats my opinion MSH :)




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Post: # 69834Post local patios and driveway

Yeah they can move 3 loads per trip, but whats the use if they keep breaking? Has yours been reliable?

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Post: # 69835Post msh paving

No probs at all,2 wheel i bought with a sized engine put new honda on it £175 quid , no probs,
4 wheel had a new cable 9 quid ,but other than that no probs at all
i have tow ball for 4 wheel drive and use it to shunt trailer about the yard
I used the proper ramp to load my lorry,again very good
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Post: # 69838Post lutonlagerlout

I do like a bit of plant porn, but if 2 blokes can shift 20tonnes of stone in a day with barrows and shovels, the worst that can happen is a puncture :;):
I have used the 4WD skip loaders on jobs with long runs,but most of our work is within 50m of kerbside and tight access
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Post: # 69841Post local patios and driveway

I used to run an hinowa tracked dumper and it never went wrong once in a year. Skip loader etc, it was brilliant. Aslo took half a ton. Although more expensive if i was in the market i would hav the hinowa every time

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Post: # 69842Post Carberry

lutonlagerlout wrote:I do like a bit of plant porn, but if 2 blokes can shift 20tonnes of stone in a day with barrows and shovels, the worst that can happen is a puncture :;):
I have used the 4WD skip loaders on jobs with long runs,but most of our work is within 50m of kerbside and tight access
LLL :)
I can shift about 16 tonne in a normal working day, but there will come a point when I can't do that so in the next couple of years I'm looking at picking up a digger, muck truck and maybe a front end loader for my yard.

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Post: # 69848Post dig dug dan

hinowa skip does not tip far enough over so it does not fully empty.
yes you can stand on it, but i still love my tcp machine. superior!
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Post: # 69849Post haggistini

I loved the 4wd muck truck spot on
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Post: # 69850Post dig dug dan

doesn't tip into a skip though :(
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Post: # 69853Post lutonlagerlout

the skiploaders are excellent bits of kit.mainly because they go up and over into a skip
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Post: # 69854Post haggistini

I agree horses for courses!
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Post: # 69856Post local patios and driveway

Any of you lot want to buy my muck truck then? 700 with standard bucket, block paver/ slab attachment and skip ramp?

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