Best way to move a mini digger about

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rxbren
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Post: # 113222Post rxbren

not sure how well a debon will hold its value personally would have went brian james or at a push ifor.
not sure how well a 3 way tipper would work or be as handy as you would think

dig dug dan
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Post: # 113223Post dig dug dan

Would never have another ifor. Not built anywhere near as well as they used to be, plus the hitch they fit can be smashed open in seconds with a crowbar.
one bit of advice, buy a wireless kit for the tipper. I even converted my truck to wireless tipping, much easier
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Post: # 113224Post Forestboy1978

Can't see how I'd ever have a reason to sell it so not fussed about depreciation.

Wireless tipping? How easy and costly is that to fit?

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Post: # 113225Post rxbren

Don't buy the tipper trailer wireless tipping kit in eBay search for wireless winch its the same and a fraction of the cost straight forward to wire an let's you operate the tipping function without using the wired wand. Been meaning to get one for mine but mine does not have a battery cut off switch/isolator so would need ti fit one of them aswell

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Post: # 113226Post rxbren

Biggest advantage of wireless is you can pull away when tipping as the lights are always in danger

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Post: # 113230Post Forestboy1978

thanks all. Will look into them

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Post: # 113231Post dig dug dan

Forestboy1978 wrote:Can't see how I'd ever have a reason to sell it so not fussed about depreciation.

Wireless tipping? How easy and costly is that to fit?
I paid £30 for three kits, each kit comes with a key fob remote, plus a normal size remote, all the batteries. You just need a waterproof box to stick the gubbins in if fitting it outside on the trailer
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Post: # 113232Post Forestboy1978

dig dug dan wrote:
Forestboy1978 wrote:Can't see how I'd ever have a reason to sell it so not fussed about depreciation.

Wireless tipping? How easy and costly is that to fit?

I paid £30 for three kits, each kit comes with a key fob remote, plus a normal size remote, all the batteries. You just need a waterproof box to stick the gubbins in if fitting it outside on the trailer
Cheers. Will definitely look into it.

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Post: # 113239Post dig dug dan

Yes, thats it, but find a uk supplier. Thats coming from hong kong and could take months!
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Post: # 113244Post Forestboy1978

Cheers guys :-)

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Post: # 113382Post Forestboy1978

Trailer arrived last night. Used it today quite a bit loaded with approx 2 tons of dirt and machinery. Did lots of motorway miles loaded and empty. Really happy so far.

Haven't adjusted it to tip sideways yet and I doubt that'll happen often. Not sure how long it'd take to set up. Guessing 2- 5 mins but not sure yet.

Can't tell I'm towing it at all when it's empty.

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Post: # 113385Post lutonlagerlout

happy days Andres,hopefully it will pay for itself logistics wise in no time!
nice one
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Post: # 113386Post Forestboy1978

lutonlagerlout wrote:happy days Andres,hopefully it will pay for itself logistics wise in no time!
nice one
LLL :)

Cheers Tony. Yeah it will easily in time and money. With that large van and trailer I can move a serious amount of kit to and from any job. Probably everything I own almost, not including plant at the same time.

New problems arise though... Can't park it at my house. Have to park it about 30 meters away next to a walkway.

Last night I watched from the bedroom window as some lads walked up to the back of it and I heard one say "Oh he has locked it" referring to my Bell wheelbarrow in the back. And this morning one of the rear door clips was opened by someone. Honestly ******g pricks.

I've ordered small GPS stickers for the windows of the van and a flashing red LED. May invest in something more secure like an actual GPS or CCTV but I'm totally skint at the moment and will be for a couple of months...

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