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steve get your self a flat bed / bale trailer and some steel and you will have a cheep way of moving it around they are not to expensive about 1k will get you a rough one.

i would look look in ni as there are lots made there as you are close to troon

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Of all machines, even super big chippers which I adore, I think this has made me as green as the machine itself with envy!!! It would however be too big for me but still, it's just fabulous! Who started this thread?!!! :sneaky2:

 

How did it handle laurel brash mate? Doing the same with normal forwarder at the moment, making a heap the size of St Pauls!

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Of all machines, even super big chippers which I adore, I think this has made me as green as the machine itself with envy!!! It would however be too big for me but still, it's just fabulous! Who started this thread?!!! :sneaky2:

 

How did it handle laurel brash mate? Doing the same with normal forwarder at the moment, making a heap the size of St Pauls!

 

it handles everything with ease, the body isnt ideal tbh for what i am doing with the laural but until i get the fabricator to it, it will do.

But the more i use it the better it becomes, like most machines its down to the operator.

The fact i can self load and not tie up another machine is great, its just the same as the valmet and crane but ground conditions do not allow it to work safely and efficiently.

It has a turbo charged 6 cylinder diesel engine, it still only 7'5" wide and can carry 4.5 ton:001_cool:

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it handles everything with ease, the body isnt ideal tbh for what i am doing with the laural but until i get the fabricator to it, it will do.

But the more i use it the better it becomes, like most machines its down to the operator.

The fact i can self load and not tie up another machine is great, its just the same as the valmet and crane but ground conditions do not allow it to work safely and efficiently.

It has a turbo charged 6 cylinder diesel engine, it still only 7'5" wide and can carry 4.5 ton:001_cool:

 

Didn't know it was a 6-pot but from memory it has a thumping great 7.7 litre engine :001_cool:

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