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With the price of steel the way it is, you wont find one that cheap anymore. I bought my first one for £4995, and also had to make up a better control bar. The later control bar systems are fantastic.

Garth, I'm sure Corwen Forestry are doing them for under £7500

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During the early 1990's the Japanese would bring Freighters into New Zealand ports and have them filled with scrap steel.Tractors,Rail lines what ever.Then they would sail the ship back to Japan and scuttle them.

 

They story was that they were sinking them to make marine sancturay's.But they were also getting steel from Veitnam,northern Aus,PNG,Fiji etc.Thats alot of artificial reefs!

 

People say that infact they were securing a supply of steel for the future.Makes sence as 50,000 ton ships take along time to rust away.

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I ran a farmi for biomass on a 150 horse case at 540 pto .It wasnt enough power to keep a constant chip size when putting big timber through .

It saps the power with all the breakers in , fine for arb work though.

Hope this helps.

I moved on to a heizohack a lot better for biomass

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