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Had to Google it & watched a YouTube vid - BEASTY! makes me feel quite insecure with my little praxis ;-) what's it like on steep slopes & have you any plans on getting a tracked machine? Oh & how often does she go out? If you don't mind me asking! Sorry for the over enthusiastic questions but after 10 years of felling to ground level I'm actually enjoying going deeper, hope I'm not turning into Stefan! :-)

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Had to Google it & watched a YouTube vid - BEASTY! makes me feel quite insecure with my little praxis ;-) what's it like on steep slopes & have you any plans on getting a tracked machine? Oh & how often does she go out? If you don't mind me asking! Sorry for the over enthusiastic questions but after 10 years of felling to ground level I'm actually enjoying going deeper, hope I'm not turning into Stefan! :-)

 

on the whole its a good grinder ,done 350hrs,not bad on slopes going to get some tractor tyrs for the the out rigger wheel,to aid traction.

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We use aftermarket green teeth on all our machines, we use them until they are blunt then replace with new ones. I can't stand the thought of sharpening teeth, Tungsten isn't something I would want to use a grinder on even with a mask, plus there's better things to be doing than sharpening teeth.

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