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5 minutes ago, Elmsdown Forestry said:

Yeah they are fine cranes not faulting that but 2 4.9m Corsican pine logs where weighing 1350kg on the forwarder scale and x loading was on its limit. 

That is odd. Mine was chucking around WRC logs at 1500-1600kg (weighed onto a wagon) without an difficulty.

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25 minutes ago, Big J said:

That is odd. Mine was chucking around WRC logs at 1500-1600kg (weighed onto a wagon) without an difficulty.


Stand corrected! 
 

After looking through the scale history (tragic I know) tank weight full was 2350kg, dry weight 765kg 1000kg diesel and all the crap in the storage box adds up! But still as said struggles to lift. Pine log 4.9m max lift was 1860kg. 

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