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D A MacDougall Fencing

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    D A MacDougall Fencing reacted to Ringfencing in track postdiver pros and cons   
    On our one there are 2 rams mounted on the chassis behind the cab and engine ,and both go to the centre of the slew .its the chassis pins that have sheared one 2 weeks ago and the other today . It would pay to check them as I think first was cracked for a while.
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    D A MacDougall Fencing reacted to tepapa in track postdiver pros and cons   
    Hi Steve
     
    It s obvious your having a dig at me so why don't you just tag me in the post.
     
    You made three statements all of which where incorrect.
    1) The Bryce is only most expensive when comparing like for like. Both the Solotrak and protech come with additional features/options or will customise the machine for you which make them more expensive. I know what they cost are I priced all machines before purchasing. Which leads on to point 2.
    2) Both the Solotrak and Protech come with a multitude of options that allow you to customise your machine to make it more versatile. As stated earlier my Solotrak is fitted with a blade which allows for clearing banks or ground in preparation for the fence line. It is fitted with a which to tow itself out should it get stuck or something else get stuck. It can be fitted with a netting dispenser and clamp to unroll and tension netting. It can be fitted with either a rock spike or auger drive and even a compressor to run a staple or nail gun, just to name a few options, It even has dual controls which only the latest Bryces feature. So yes I believe I am correct in saying that it is more versatile. The Protech is renowned for being capable of being remote controlled.
    3) You said that the Bryce Hd180 is the only one that has 180 degree slew, but the Solotrak 200R in fact has a 200 degree slew to allow working on both sides of the machine. The clues in the name.
     
    So in response to your post I don't think I'm being unreasonable or having a go by quoting your post, I was merely correcting you on a couple of posts you made that may have misinformed another reader/professional fencer. I hope you don't mind this.
     
    I didn't 'knock' the Bryce or any other brand.
     
    I don't think the last to statements are aimed at me so I shall not respond.
     
    Regards Tepapa
     
    P.S. you don't need to reply to my comments either on here or a private message.
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    D A MacDougall Fencing reacted to tepapa in track postdiver pros and cons   
    Your incredible steve.
    Ive hardly posted for months.
    1) If you put a new mooroka base under the solotrack it would be more expensive like or like. Fact!
    2) Is that the best ou can do? Mines bigger than your!!! Haha.
    3)You said the bryce is the only one that will swing 180 degees. That's wrong the 200R will swivel 180 degrees and more. Dont split hairs.
    I merely pointed out your mistakes, your response makes you look a fool. Fact!
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    D A MacDougall Fencing reacted to hampsvalleyboundaries in track postdiver pros and cons   
    If the solotrack goes 200 degrees then it goes 180 degrees aswell making the Bryce not the only knocker to rotate that far FACT!
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    D A MacDougall Fencing reacted to tepapa in track postdiver pros and cons   
    You've edited your original post. I qouted your original which is still visible in my post.
     
    Lets agree to disagree stevew
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    D A MacDougall Fencing reacted to tepapa in track postdiver pros and cons   
    My Solotrak R200 has a 200 degree swivel.
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    D A MacDougall Fencing reacted to tepapa in track postdiver pros and cons   
    I'd say my Solotrak 200R is more versatile (fitted with a blade, netting dispenser, which, compressor) compared to the Bryce HD180 and it was definitely a lot more expensive by the time it was fully kitted out 
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