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Stephen Blair
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Already piped up, perfect stuff - that really was a super setup you sought out then. On another note - how high up the tree could you get that hiab end to assist with dismantling, slinging and craning wood out for a climber (assuming you could reverse in as close to the trunk as possible)?

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It's got about 10m straight up. It can be used for that if the occasion arises.

I found out its not piped for grab but has the 2 spools capped off at the valve block, so not a big job to run hoses.

 

Some one has removed the pipes, when I owned the mog it was piped for grab and rotator, I still have the grab I used on it.

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Never been bothered about mogs, but i saw this little cutie yesterday and fell in love with it. I dont know what model it is or anything. The guy using it was using it to carry his 5 ton mini digger around. It was a nice little set up.

 

HI THERE my mate has 2 of them they go green lanes with theres thats all nice mog:thumbup:thanks jon :thumbup:

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