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First day out yesterday playing at my mates Croft, doing all the bits he can’t get to with the tractor!  Really impressed with it and so easy to operate.  I was told it would work 150m away, this had to be 250m, not that I’d ever need to work it at this distance but still impressive. 

 

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22 minutes ago, Stephen Blair said:

First day out yesterday playing at my mates Croft, doing all the bits he can’t get to with the tractor!  Really impressed with it and so easy to operate.  I was told it would work 150m away, this had to be 250m, not that I’d ever need to work it at this distance but still impressive. 

 

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That's a long way, safe working distance is ok. 

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An Aebi with a flail on the front is a fair tool for banks mowing, if they get to a point when they start sliding down sideways you turn them around they are virtually unstoppable romping up and down. I still have mine festering in a shed, a relic from motorway bank clearance work. They also have pto front and rear so they are not a one trick pony.

 

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1 hour ago, aspenarb said:

An Aebi with a flail on the front is a fair tool for banks mowing, if they get to a point when they start sliding down sideways you turn them around they are virtually unstoppable romping up and down. I still have mine festering in a shed, a relic from motorway bank clearance work. They also have pto front and rear so they are not a one trick pony.

 

Bob

 

One of these

 

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Generally speaking the driver runs out of balls before the machine does. Awesome machines.

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