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Chris Sheppard
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there is a used naarva shear head on mascus but i dont think is a processor just has the bunchers on on it.

 

there is also a used vimek 404t3 harvester on there as well with a keto head, in sweden i think got about 700hrs on it from memory, price on application so i can imagine it will be dear.

 

I try not to go on mascus too much as I get carried away :biggrin:

 

I'm sure I read an old FMJ that had an article on someone in the UK running a Vimek, but I can't find it again.

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[ame=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dmSAk-HHVP8]YouTube - ‪valtra in action 2‬‏[/ame]

 

I'd love to have an Keto 51 on a Valtra T131 with a either a Jake mounter Kronos crane or a 580TL Botex on the roof. I think it would be the best way to manage a lot of the small woods around here.

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I'd love to have an Keto 51 on a Valtra T131 with a either a Jake mounter Kronos crane or a 580TL Botex on the roof. I think it would be the best way to manage a lot of the small woods around here.

 

I found myself watching that video last night getting a bit more inspired. I agree, it would be a very good and versatile setup for managing smaller parcels.

 

I noticed last night that there is now a smaller head than the 51, just called "forst" and only weighs 280 odd kg and doesn't need as much flow

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