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Old 22nd January 2010, 05:11 PM   #1
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YANMAR CYLINDER LOG TRANSPORTER FOR SALE

Includes Tipper Wheel Barrow attachment with Hungry Boards - Will carry 110kg

SPECIFICATIONS:
Model: G100R

BODY:
Length: 1745mm
Width: 640mm
Height: 1030mm
Weight: 134kg

ENGINE:
Type: 4 Cycle Gasoline Engine
Name: GA120 SCL
Output: 2.1 PS / 1500 RPM
Max RPM: 1650 RPM
Start Method: Rope Starter
Fuel Tank: 3 litres

SPEED:
Forward: 0-4.9 KM/H
Backward: 0-2.8 KM/H

CLIMB ANGLE:
Forward: 15 degrees
Backward: 35 degrees

BELT
Width: 100mm
Centre Width: 540mm

PRICE: $2,680 ono
PH: Brian 0418 880 474

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Old 22nd January 2010, 10:33 PM   #2
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That thing looks pretty sweet!

Btw Ekka, only one of the pics is showing up. I cant edit =(
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Old 22nd January 2010, 10:56 PM   #3
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I only embedded the tree pic
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Old 24th January 2010, 11:32 AM   #4
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Awww, the other pic is great cuz it shows how the mechanism tilts seperate from the carriage!

Looks neat, little expensive.. isnt that what groundys are for??
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Old 24th January 2010, 11:44 AM   #5
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Here you go.

What is it's max weight lift capacity?

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Old 25th January 2010, 06:45 PM   #6
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Says 110kg in the 1st post
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Old 26th January 2010, 02:22 AM   #7
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My hydraulics knowledge is minimal. I see it runs a small cylinder, could I put couplers off that pump and run a removable splitter? This would allow splitting at the stump then use the thing for transporting the firewood and splitter to the truck, or charging for splitting.
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Looks like its got a fair sized hydraulic pump on it, so a wood splitter probably would work on it.
The owner says its included with a tipper wheel barrow attachment with hungry boards. I wonder what that looks like or is it just that little rack in the photo?
I can see a much larger rack or skip tray mounted on it to carry stump grinder chips, debris and blocks. How about a fork lift attachment with a clam grapple?
But its rated carrying capacity is not that high and I wonder how the tracks and cog wheels would fair with sticks or brush getting jammed up in there doing tree work.
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Old 27th January 2010, 04:02 AM   #9
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If it could split and haul firewood and push a 4' wide rake it would pay for itself in a couple weeks.
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Old 28th January 2010, 03:46 PM   #10
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My hydraulics knowledge is minimal. I see it runs a small cylinder, could I put couplers off that pump and run a removable splitter? This would allow splitting at the stump then use the thing for transporting the firewood and splitter to the truck, or charging for splitting.
Hi Boreality - This wouldn't work you would need a bigger reservoir
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Old 28th January 2010, 03:48 PM   #11
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Looks like its got a fair sized hydraulic pump on it, so a wood splitter probably would work on it.
The owner says its included with a tipper wheel barrow attachment with hungry boards. I wonder what that looks like or is it just that little rack in the photo?
I can see a much larger rack or skip tray mounted on it to carry stump grinder chips, debris and blocks. How about a fork lift attachment with a clam grapple?
But its rated carrying capacity is not that high and I wonder how the tracks and cog wheels would fair with sticks or brush getting jammed up in there doing tree work.
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Holmen Tree - It's just a normal wheel barrow bucket with 300mm skirt surround for carrying mulch etc. 110kg of mulch is a bloody big load lol
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Yes thats a fair amount of mulch Brian! I like the looks of your machine, but I just spent $3000 Canadian on a Muck Truck 4X4 power barrow that weighs under 300 lbs [ 136kg] and can carry 800 lbs [ 363kg].
I tried posting some pics just now but no go, it seems the system here did some major changes.
Go to page 2 on this Tree machinery and equipment forum and see my thread with pictures "My new Muck Truck max is handy" .
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