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I guess it depends on how expensive they are to replace/repair.

 

The 2 side panels inc graphics are 800 quid and there shite quality

 

That price was for a 5 series as well so a bit smaller than yours

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Best not break them at that price!

 

I suppose that you have to accept they're not forestry tractors and try not to damage the panels

 

(dropped a log on the front panel today, chipped off a piece off)

 

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Best not break them at that price!
 
I suppose that you have to accept they're not forestry tractors and try not to damage the panels
 
(dropped a log on the front panel today, chipped off a piece off)
 

Yeah there not made for heavy forestry work but why such crap plastic, why not reasonably thick fibre glass as least, the Italians arnt very good at manafacturing though , look at Ducati and Alfa , both pretty but have build issues
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You don't need to replace polycarbonate panels, thay are as suggested 'heavy duty' to which I can attest to.  Also if you have foam filled wheels, thses machines are 'OK' in the forest, though the hydraulics are a bit exposed TBH.

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