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AGT 835 and timber trailer thoughts


MattyF
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Looking at getting a timber trailer for ours but have a few thoughts.

How are folk powering the hydraulics for cranes , we have a rear pto but can’t see any hydraulic outlets that would suit a trailer , our AGT has front pto so thinking an auxiliary tank running off a t could be a solution before getting a power pack.

Also would wheeled drive for the trailer be a good option ?

Looking at the riko 330trailers.

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That’s good to know Tommy , I’m not sure if because it has front linkage additional spoils can be added ? Is any one running rikos forestry spec AGT?
Another question though for anyone with an answer is do you need a reverse box to use the front PTOs on the AGT ?

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