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For modern forestry, it’s a bit “antiquated” and non continuous rotation is a drawback. It will however do the arborists job and for £150.00 you can’t go wrong.

 

I have another rotator for it (full) it was the grab I was wondering about

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Payed £150 for it, have I been had, you will have to forgive me for inferior knowledge of forestry equipment, what wrong with it, will it be ok on my 050

 

Sorry Dave, Just teasing. Its a bit antiquated, the seals in the rotator will probably be tired, but for £150 squid its a steal.

It looks like it is a continuous rotation unit too.

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Eds right good for f all.sorry...

 

Thank you for your opinion, I can not express how valued it is! May be your looking at it upside down. After discussing the item with Ed I think I will take his advice.

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