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<blockquote data-quote="hereskip" data-source="post: 16892" data-attributes="member: 222"><p>bumbleb have at look at the angus mackirk highbankers. I have just loaded up a new dry gulch recirculator into the 4x4 to try out for a couple of weeks have also added a grubsteak at the end to lengthen the run, its really light will run of a new oleo mac wp30 pump can use it with electric bilge pump, its small but can fit a shovel into the hopper and I needed some thing to work in a no water area.</p><p>It really depends on what you want to do ie move a lot of dirt, or make it easier or light weight to pack in, you also want to know what size pump you want to run.</p><p>I have some homemade jobs that run goldhog mats but have to use a bigger pump 2.4 hp and at around 20kgs I don't lug it that far but I can move a couple of tons of dirt thought it if I was fitter. the new pump is only 6kgs and will run a medium sized highbanker so will match it up accordingly. when I get back will have some pics of it.</p><p>just some things to think about.</p><p>Cheers</p><p>Skip</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="hereskip, post: 16892, member: 222"] bumbleb have at look at the angus mackirk highbankers. I have just loaded up a new dry gulch recirculator into the 4x4 to try out for a couple of weeks have also added a grubsteak at the end to lengthen the run, its really light will run of a new oleo mac wp30 pump can use it with electric bilge pump, its small but can fit a shovel into the hopper and I needed some thing to work in a no water area. It really depends on what you want to do ie move a lot of dirt, or make it easier or light weight to pack in, you also want to know what size pump you want to run. I have some homemade jobs that run goldhog mats but have to use a bigger pump 2.4 hp and at around 20kgs I don't lug it that far but I can move a couple of tons of dirt thought it if I was fitter. the new pump is only 6kgs and will run a medium sized highbanker so will match it up accordingly. when I get back will have some pics of it. just some things to think about. Cheers Skip [/QUOTE]
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