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Yes we had a Sc252 used to much fuel Petrol I think.

Since then I hired a Sc 352 But the price of hiring it ment that I was thinking of buying one Second hand for 12,000+VAT well the Boxer is only a few thousend more than that and so much more versatile.

Brillant idear about fitting a canablised Vereer/RAYCO I will look in to that.

Many thanks Blaise

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I just don't know, they are the same width so it seems sensible to go for the 532 as more power I wont have to work it as hard to do the same job also has variable flow not just hi or low. Very tricky decision Here's a vid of the log grab it can lift 953 kg. although, I don't think the post in the vid weighs that, it's probably only half a ton at best. Check out bigcliffs other youtube videos, theres one of you. (Theocus)

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Ed if u read this Please send me a link to ur website or Phone Number as i would be interested in a quote.

Thanks Blaise

 

Not sure if ed is on here any more but the are some photos on the forum somewhere and a vid on youtube. I would imagine putting a diesel engine on it would not be too hard if you wanted to reduce fuel costs.

 

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Aint she so sweet!!!!! If you need a finance company i use Bond Investments, speak to Matt Potter. He helped me with my chipper through orange plant and has awesome rates etc etc. Just got off the phone to him today regarding the other 322d!!!

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Oh also, the bucket grab in you pics will bend at the bottom if you use it for logs etc, ( i bent the hire one) Cliff has a grapple fork which is just the job.

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Oh also, the bucket grab in you pics will bend at the bottom if you use it for logs etc, ( i bent the hire one) Cliff has a grapple fork which is just the job.

 

Yes I saw it on the 532 Its a lot stronger all though not as versatile.

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