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Is anyone still using a matador? Great machines but surely outdated now.The wife drove one, slow , smelly, noisy , the matador wasnt much better.

Had one last week on hire from a local forestry team, looks like

it need to go to the local scrap yard but wot a tool for pulling

over tree and removing large timber, £150/£200 for the day great

price:thumbup:

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ide love one, tell me if you see one for sale, if your dad is billy then say hello for me, nearest one to you is i think jacksons there is one also just outsifde hemelhempstead cheers

 

Dycols @ greenfield had 2 up until about 15 years ago. Billy is my cousin, but looks old enough to be my dad.

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