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Here's ours again assisting with some processing!!!! Home made griddle to sort out the logs from the kindling!!!

Really handy bits of kit.

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Just having a bucket is very restrictive. We have a grapple bucket for ours and when we move big sections the pallet forks are very useful.

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What makes more mess on a customers lawn, a Multione or Boxxer?

 

The Boxer

 

a compact articulated loader will always do less damage than a skid steer

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the best tool for any little loader is the BMG (branch manager grapple) hands down beats forks,4 in 1 buckets etc

 

fantastic for feeding the chipper,loading logs over the side of the truck and placing them in the tray

 

Most of the time i load logs into the rear of the truck held straight out in front of the loader:thumbup1:

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