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We built a 25 Ton machine. It is no problem to play in hard ground. but you compare it with d9 or that stuff. therefore you should compare with a a 776.
all people wished a smaler machine for playing in Parcours. More videos will follow |
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Which makes great sense. In Germany you guys have beautiful rc construction sites with everything looking to scale for members to come play. On the hand over here in North America the hobby is still rather new with guys rather doing their own thing in their backyard and end up moving heavier material around then you would in a indoor site setup.
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" It is no problem to play in hard ground"
OK, show us then. That's all we ask before we consider parting with $5000 maybe more (at a guess) plus $700 shipping (at a guess plus insurance and import duties and State taxes). But you compare it with d9 or that stuff. therefore you should compare with a a 776. 1:1 776 at 73 tons is a D10 size machine, not D9R. 1:1 4T3 T-800 is 106 tons, not a 776 at 73 tons. T-800 = D11 or D475-5. |
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So the machine weights I quoted are correct. Cheers |
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