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1 hour ago, AHPP said:

The one without wheels? I think it looks excellent. Easy importing it? I really should make a small one for my little machine. I suspect the abi one would be too big. 

Not sure about making a lot of heavy wearing steel couldn’t make it for what I paid 

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Forks and standard bucket came with the deal. I added a fingerbar, flail, grab bucket and yard scraper then converted the auger and log grab off the 3 ton to fit. Next items will probably be box rotator and root baller.

4 in 1 bucket would be on the list too and some sort of man basket for hedge trimming. (Not that there's anything wrong with the ibc frame)

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15 minutes ago, Stihl123 said:

bucket and forks first

 

then made selector grab off digger fit, so can run it on both machines, muck grab and tow bar plate

 

then big high capacity bucket

 

finger bar

 

then rotator 

Reads like a story board for a particularly mucky porno film. 
 

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I'm on my 2nd multione now. 

 

Pallet forks are a must obviously.

 

By far our most used attachment is the XL high tip bucket for woodchip. Quick way to lift and shift a lot of chip. Can load 3.5m high vehicles or 40 yard skips no bother.

 

The 4 in one bucket with teeth is dead handy.

 

I have an x2500 augertorque head with 150/300/450/600mm flights. 

 

Cement mixing bowl is very useful on certain jobs where we can't get our truck/materials close to where we need the concrete. You can fill the bowl and it mixes whilst you drive over to where you need saving massive amount of wheelbarrow time.

 

Log grab for loading bigger timber. Our 9.6 can lift 1.5t log sections on a 7.5t truck without any drama.

 

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