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The 23hp pro2 version is £13500 plus vat for the base unit, full list of prices and attachments is listed on our website, we can also work out package deals with purchases of multiple implements

 

 

 

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Bit more progress on the front guard - Settled on a design we are happy with now, easy enough to replicate, utilises existing fixings, flxible rubbet mountings at the top and 2 bolts removed allows the front section to pivot forward for maintenance/access - Any machines with sell here will have this fitted as standard at no additional cost  (needs painting obviously) 

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Nice upgrade, finally someone who listens. Are they compatible with the mounting plate that is used by ditch witch, toro, kanga, vermeer and boxer? Already got 7 attachments and if I ever need a nimble micro machine, that bull seems just perfect. 

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10 minutes ago, marne said:

Nice upgrade, finally someone who listens. Are they compatible with the mounting plate that is used by ditch witch, toro, kanga, vermeer and boxer? Already got 7 attachments and if I ever need a nimble micro machine, that bull seems just perfect. 

The existing hitch is compact enough that we could make an adaptation plate pretty easy for what ever other attachments you have, we'll be making one for a giant soon as we've a few attachments for that 

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The bonnet Looks good, makes a big difference to looks as well as protecting the pipe work[emoji106]

Are the brackets available separately to weld on to your own attachments?

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13 hours ago, Will C said:

The bonnet Looks good, makes a big difference to looks as well as protecting the pipe workemoji106.png

Are the brackets available separately to weld on to your own attachments?

Yes we've 3 sets of those in stock, Here's a couple of closeups of the hitch, you can see that it'd almost be as easy to make an adaption plate as it would be to weld brackets to each attachment, It wouldn't really push the implement too far out 

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