

There are a number of attachments including a ball hitch for moving trailers or a leaf vacuum too. The loading ramp will add 25% to the basic buying price too.īut at just under £2,000 it is an investment that easily recouped and well worth it if you have to move a lot of heavy material on difficult or inaccessible terrain. The Monday morning hungover 'expert' who is not paying attention and slips off the ramp or drives straight into the skip without thinking, is a condition that needs some assessment. Emptying heavy waste into a skip under controlled test conditions is one thing but you have to take into consideration the variations of site labourers too.

I would agree that the design of the Muck-Truck is well up to specification needed for heavy duty work but I do not like the idea of running up a platform to empty into a skip. We found time and time again that the tracks on our Honda tracked barrow would spread the weight and tackle the stickiest of terrains and of course inclines too with out sinking or spinning. This is something that I would not agree with. It says in the literature that it can go anywhere a tracked barrow can go. "This pedestrian, motorised, 4WD mini dumper has a 5.5hp Honda engine and will go anywhere a tracked machine can." The Muck-Truck (info taken from the Muck Truck site)

I have used both of these type machines during landscaping projects.
