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Evening all,

 

I have looked at a few trees in Marlborough and was thinking of getting in either a harvester or an excavator with a grab (big-ish that will weigh 20t and lift 2t)

 

Can someone quote me for a days work with machine and driver. It would be pollarding 6 willows and either stacking them or putting them on a fire, there is very good access for large machinery, or if anyone has any other ideas that would be appreciated.

 

Cheers Moosie

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is it not easier to find someone with a tractor like a valmet or simlar machine with a timber grab? would be easier and can move round site quicker. Even a tractor with a loader can be effective

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I have a uncle up that way who does forestry work will give him a ring he did have a valtra cab mounted crane or there is a company bawdens that will cover that area or our very own stu witt he might have some big toyz.

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