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2 hours ago, Shiny steve said:

Hello people, I have just purchased a used lt 40 and have a couple of bars that came with it, that i don't know the purpose of. dose anyone recognize these?

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No handover with previous owner ?

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7 hours ago, skc101fc said:

Hook em over the bed rails and walk your log up them from ground level, if you dont have a log deck or a loader

Yes they are the ramps for parbuckling the log onto the bed, just seeing them brought back horrible memories

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Thanks guys, can't imagine me using them then, it's got log loading arms/ gull hydraulics.

 

Yes previous owner has been very helpful, I have already asked him a ton of questions so thought I'd leave him alone for this one.

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