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any one go to the posch demo last week or going to the pallax one tomorrow.

 

just curious what's new.

 

I was up at Wilsons last Friday to see some Posch gear in action, always a good day out , and there was a lot of people looking around to! were abouts is the palax demo on at??:thumbup1:

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I was up at Wilsons last Friday to see some Posch gear in action, always a good day out , and there was a lot of people looking around to! were abouts is the palax demo on at??:thumbup1:

 

east third auchterarder ph3 1nj is near their yard from what the flier said.

 

I was going to go down to wilsons but got a call on some timber so went to have a look at that instead.

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I am thinking about upgrading possibly next year from Tajfun 380 to either Posche 360 or Palax 100s.

 

I am sick of problems from oil blockages, oil pumps, oil sawdust clogs, chain and bar issues etc........ and think circular saw way to go. Also my wrist is not so good as my Tajfun does not have a joystick (manual pull) and I think my extensive use is affecting my wrist now.

 

I would quite like to see both in action first. Palax takes bigger logs has a more powerful ram but it does not look very moveable at 1.8T if I read specs correctly!I notice it can have a trailer, I wonder if it can operate on the trailer?

 

The posch does not cut such a large diameter but from what it seems appear to best make? The local dealers of mine do not have kind words for Palax, say cheap make, poor quality parts. They specialise in Tajfun but do the posch as well. What do other folk think of Palax as a brand?

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I am thinking about upgrading possibly next year from Tajfun 380 to either Posche 360 or Palax 100s.

 

I am sick of problems from oil blockages, oil pumps, oil sawdust clogs, chain and bar issues etc........ and think circular saw way to go. Also my wrist is not so good as my Tajfun does not have a joystick (manual pull) and I think my extensive use is affecting my wrist now.

 

I would quite like to see both in action first. Palax takes bigger logs has a more powerful ram but it does not look very moveable at 1.8T if I read specs correctly!I notice it can have a trailer, I wonder if it can operate on the trailer?

 

The posch does not cut such a large diameter but from what it seems appear to best make? The local dealers of mine do not have kind words for Palax, say cheap make, poor quality parts. They specialise in Tajfun but do the posch as well. What do other folk think of Palax as a brand?

 

would that be farm and forestry? they will know their equipment but i was not impressed by Tajfun and found them under engineered.

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Disagree with doug beattie bout palax being junk, ive had 2 palax now and never had a beakdown! Also know of 3 tajfun he has provided and they have all had stupid niggly problems! Dont think you would regret changing to posch or paax!

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