Just seen one in the flesh , it was HUGE, had a telescopic raising cab. Shudder to think of the cost.
Do you have one?The cab lifting is handy when loading bulkers
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The only Fendt bit is the stickers,Fendt don’t publicise the fact it’s fitted with a Fpt engine.
Don’t have one but had a good long demo of oneDo you have one?
Had a shot of one at the docks, I’m not very good with heights, bloke said you can drive it normally with the cab raised right up, so I did and nearly shat my pants.
I tried one and thought it would be more useful if you could link the cab raising with the boom raising then you could see in the lorries but not worry about clouting the shed roof every time!Don’t have one but had a good long demo of one
it’s very psychological, you have to start using it raised abit and go over some sloping ground
fortunately we have some concrete with quite a slope on it so started moving grain from one shed to another going across the slope and gradually kept lifting the cab abit higher until you got confidence it wasn’t going to tip over
great for loading bulkers didn’t need it full up for them
I suppose that would be idealI tried one and thought it would be more useful if you could link the cab raising with the boom raising then you could see in the lorries but not worry about clouting the shed roof every time!
No, that’s the combine.I suppose that would be ideal
Jcb is about 9.9You can see where the stability comes from- even the base model Sennebogen weighs in at 10 tonnes without any attachments. No wonder it doesn't want to tip over.
Jcb is about 9.9
It was a very smooth machine to use plenty of powerHow did the engine/hydraulic grunt compare of the Fendt compare to your JCB, you have a monster handler, no?
It was a very smooth machine to use plenty of power
unfortunately even though it was supposed to be a Jcb backplate it wouldn’t fit our big bucket so couldn’t compare like for like machine’s
Had a demo when they were in claas colours it wouldn’t entertain our bucketOh, that is a pisher.
Have you had a demo of a Kramer?