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Just saw this on eBay. Seems well priced, lots of lift capacity. The 7.3s would lift nearly the same as an 8 series, but didn't have so much hydraulic flow at the time. Now with the 8.4SK restricted to 26hp, it's pretty much the same.

 

The main difference between this and a new 8.4 is that the 8.4 has two speed drive, piston pumps, opti-drive and other electronic and hydraulic wizardry to get the best out of the engine.

 

A good starter machine for a tree firm who want to mechanise and start lifting and shifting large bits of timber. You'd be better off going for this than a 5 series if tree work is the game.

 

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18 hours ago, Stihl123 said:

Has anyone converted a loader cone splitter to an auger 

Or anything stopping me doing so? 

No reason it shouldn’t work if you can get the right size auger fittings or an adaptor. just be aware that if the power unit is direct mounted rather than free swinging you could side load it with a long auger into earth and reduce bearing life etc. 

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