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Kramer or new model JCB telehandler.
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<blockquote data-quote="stevedave" data-source="post: 7192645" data-attributes="member: 5014"><p>I don't think much of it but it was a good bit cheaper than a JCB. It has better paint, air con and radio than the JCB. It looses out on every other aspect though. We find it quite thirsty, hydraulics are fast but twitchy, visibility is not great, build quality is not too good the sheath around the wiring loom finishes about and inch from the plugs once it's out of warranty it will cost around £200 in heat shrink to seal the loom properly, cab is poorly laid out and I bang my head getting in on the cab frame and on the rear view mirror. The worst thing by a country mile is the transmission I don't like hydrostatics much any way but this one is very bad, it speeds up and slows down as and when it feels the need, it is inconsistent when it stops and it doesn't hold on banks, the handbrake will let it roll when you put it on before holding. The resale value is something we don't know about yet but it doesn't look good.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="stevedave, post: 7192645, member: 5014"] I don't think much of it but it was a good bit cheaper than a JCB. It has better paint, air con and radio than the JCB. It looses out on every other aspect though. We find it quite thirsty, hydraulics are fast but twitchy, visibility is not great, build quality is not too good the sheath around the wiring loom finishes about and inch from the plugs once it's out of warranty it will cost around £200 in heat shrink to seal the loom properly, cab is poorly laid out and I bang my head getting in on the cab frame and on the rear view mirror. The worst thing by a country mile is the transmission I don't like hydrostatics much any way but this one is very bad, it speeds up and slows down as and when it feels the need, it is inconsistent when it stops and it doesn't hold on banks, the handbrake will let it roll when you put it on before holding. The resale value is something we don't know about yet but it doesn't look good. [/QUOTE]
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