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Predator stump grinder with new hydraulic attachments


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Its about time the power plant from one machine could be used for other tasks. well done bandit :001_cool:

 

Even if they dont get it right it may force other companies to compete and eventually we may see tracked chassis that you can piggy bach a chipper,stump grinder,forwarder,access platform ect on :thumbup1:

 

I agree and that would be how the intelligent German councils use one Unimog with a variety implements. :thumbup1:

Unlike our typically moronic systems of having one machine for one job, at vast expense. Snow plough/grittier lorries spring to mind. I regularly drive past a fleet of them that sit still for about 330 days a year and cost tax payers ££££££££ to buy.:thumbdown:

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