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I admit I have only seen it in action on the telly .  Axe Men and the like . Wish I had some experience of it though , then I could do a proper neck roll now and then . ?

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8 minutes ago, Rough Hewn said:

Never worked with one.
But I'd love to have one.
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seen a small one working in the scottish borders,looks bloody complicated bit of kit.

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11 minutes ago, Rough Hewn said:

Never worked with one.
But I'd love to have one.
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Would you be up in the cab on the landing or setting the chokers ? ?

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2 minutes ago, Stubby said:

Would you be up in the cab on the landing or setting the chokers ? ?

 

2 minutes ago, Stubby said:

Would you be up in the cab on the landing or setting the chokers ? ?

just watching broke me out in a sweat, to many levers n that. ma legs to short for climing over that bloody sitka brash.haha

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1 minute ago, struie said:

 

just watching broke me out in a sweat, to many levers n that. ma legs to short for climing over that bloody sitka brash.haha

I could work the hooter !

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Well, it's seein the guy on here with his mini forwarder n the whole low-impact hard to reach forestry areas that a lightweight set-up could achieve.  I can see it in use on some of the development sites I have worked on - dragging out big brash n trunks that a tracked chipper would not reach on banks or wet areas.

I have a old single cylinder Petter doing nowt, an old Landrover to tow it - just need double drum Boughton an fuck loads of wire rope ;) K

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