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I made a version of those quick grips. Still struggling to build up enough force to connect. My conclusion that relieving the pressure, as opposed to fighting the pressure, is the way forward.

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HOLDING the aux lever into the one or other direction depending on the line you work on should make the connector slip on easy 🤔

Holding the lever is the key. 

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Option 1 - dice it all up and handball 8 feet up out of the ditch.

Option 2 - leave it in big bits and pull it out with the plucky little loader.

 

Went with option 2. Liking this game.

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Did pretty much exactly that yesterday with a euc Dan.

2 1/2’ butt.

3 of us.

All brash dragged to the chipper and fired into the field, all cord loaded into a JCB bucket poked over the garden fence with the Worky Quad.

Farm boys lost everything in a grain trailer.

Ciders at 3.

 

They are a real game changer on the right job.

 

 

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