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Thanks for the info and sharing your experiences, its very helpful.

 

I did think about a grab/shear for the 360, but I know from experience that sometimes the stuff is very brashy and didn't want to end up spending days with the chainsaw.. if there was an easier option (less manual!)

 

I did look at the Kelfri website as Conor had mentioned they do a Stroke and they have the basic unit for about 6k, its not  built like a tank but for all the tonnage we do it may worth getting the 360 to cut and drag and then load them onto the Stroke mounted on the 3 point linkage of the tractor for brashing and logging?

 

Or buy Conors if its for sale!!

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Thanks for the info and sharing your experiences, its very helpful.
 
I did think about a grab/shear for the 360, but I know from experience that sometimes the stuff is very brashy and didn't want to end up spending days with the chainsaw.. if there was an easier option (less manual!)
 
I did look at the Kelfri website as Conor had mentioned they do a Stroke and they have the basic unit for about 6k, its not  built like a tank but for all the tonnage we do it may worth getting the 360 to cut and drag and then load them onto the Stroke mounted on the 3 point linkage of the tractor for brashing and logging?
 
Or buy Conors if its for sale!!
Pm me if you're genuinely interested, I may be open to moving it on as I have another project in mind.
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