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<blockquote data-quote="HarryB97" data-source="post: 5766362" data-attributes="member: 8256"><p>Have a 40.7 which has been faultless and is used everyday of the year, unbeatable visibilty and very small physical size as well. The flat mudgaurds are also fantastic for string, net, buckets of feed and any other 'stuff' you want to carry around. Also has stepped axles and on demand diff lock. Will tow a load of straw as well as any other forklift but an equally sized load of silage bales will make it struggle. Brakes can be an issue for seizing up and setting on fire and not many of the older series have a rear break kit on. Have a neigbour running 2 that are used everyday and tow everyday doing 1500 hours a year each and they've been faultless as well.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="HarryB97, post: 5766362, member: 8256"] Have a 40.7 which has been faultless and is used everyday of the year, unbeatable visibilty and very small physical size as well. The flat mudgaurds are also fantastic for string, net, buckets of feed and any other 'stuff' you want to carry around. Also has stepped axles and on demand diff lock. Will tow a load of straw as well as any other forklift but an equally sized load of silage bales will make it struggle. Brakes can be an issue for seizing up and setting on fire and not many of the older series have a rear break kit on. Have a neigbour running 2 that are used everyday and tow everyday doing 1500 hours a year each and they've been faultless as well. [/QUOTE]
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