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<blockquote data-quote="Tractor Boy" data-source="post: 7881975" data-attributes="member: 2326"><p>I’m on my second Landquip 3000 electrac. First one I had from 2001-2011 and my current one from 2011 til now. I really like them but just a word of caution. My first one had the cheaper construction tubular pommier boom. This was in my opinion not really strong enough and we needed it aluminium welded up a lot. When I changed in 2011 I specced the stronger so called “contractors” boom. All the aluminium is square section and a lot stronger and we haven’t needed a welder anywhere near it. I’m not sure whether they still used the lighter weight boom in 2007 or not.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Tractor Boy, post: 7881975, member: 2326"] I’m on my second Landquip 3000 electrac. First one I had from 2001-2011 and my current one from 2011 til now. I really like them but just a word of caution. My first one had the cheaper construction tubular pommier boom. This was in my opinion not really strong enough and we needed it aluminium welded up a lot. When I changed in 2011 I specced the stronger so called “contractors” boom. All the aluminium is square section and a lot stronger and we haven’t needed a welder anywhere near it. I’m not sure whether they still used the lighter weight boom in 2007 or not. [/QUOTE]
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