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Piece of square tube, bit of cutting and grinding, some zip ties and you have a rack for keeping your greenteeth. had it on there a couple years and have yet to loose a tooth. Like stumpgrinding its rough as guts but works

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Wow looks like the noisy end of an 076. Lots of weight and loads of torque. Used to use one 25 years ago . We had ab 084 as well for ringing and dropping big stuff, but that was the bosses pride and joy so we weren't allowed to use that ! The 076 taught you to think smart - didn't tend to carry it far or swing it around wildly.

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Yeah they are heavy SOB but dependable. Its done a ton of work, hundreds of stumps. Still starts and runs great. Allows us to do jobs that could not be done otherwise, but very physical to operate. We make good money with ours but by crikey you work for it!

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