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i have a superwinch t2000, that i was going to have to make a kit for my honda as they dont make mounting kits for the 250's

 

if i had the time i think i would make a logging arch or a small forwarding trailer but its having the time to do it,

 

the winch would be quite handy at the moment for pulling lengths of sycamore out of a ditch bank im working on.

 

i think im going to have to go to the next cambridge machiney sales and sort myself a newer atv, its going up in proirity with a few contracts i have on the horizon

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i am trying to find a supplier, i would have thought caledonian forestry would have been the importer as they import the other models, maybe if they knew there was some interest they would get some shipped over,

 

they just look a bit more practicle for small stuff, the big hydrulic units would be fine but you would need to be running it everyday to cover the costs.

 

http://www.remorques-jms.qc.ca/en/remorque.html they do a similar thing imported by lakes lumber equipment in cumbria i think! but no prices! would imagine they will all be pricey!

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i would be keen to see how much kranman would ship them over for for self assembly on a pallet, i shall drop them an email!

 

where are the chinese trailers? i havent seen any of those, think articulate axels would have to be a must else you could end up putting lots of weight on the atv towball?

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