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Frontpolter Frontkraftheber für Unimog 406 für Forst


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its pretty cool, but i think you would be better with sticking a cylage grab on a linkage

 

I am not familiar with silage grabs. Can a silage grab drop a load of limbs or logs? It is important to make a loose pile with all ends in the same direction so individual limbs can be pulled out by hand days or weeks later. The chipping is usually done by others.

 

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They were mostly made by Werner (Werner Forst und Industrietechnik) who have had a long tie-up with Merc.

 

Werner makes most of the winches you see on mogs (the big red PTO front, rear & mid-mount forestry single and double drum) they also made the skidding plates (belly plates etc to protect from branches etc) and the butt-plates/sprags

 

They also own the rights to the MB-Trac and made it for a wile before renaming it to WF-Trac which is still made now.

 

To get one to the USA speak to Scott at EI as he ships containers to the USA and I think has someone in Belgium/Germany who deals with it this side of the pond so you may only have to get it moved to there then pay a shipping fee to Scott

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