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Right thinking of putting a plan togeather for a utility arb vehicle to flail, mulch and even chip!

 

It needs to either be 40kph+ or a lorry move covering around 100 miles from home.

 

I am thinking on one power unit and attach what is needed , but also a grab/hiab would be well handy so i am thinking D-mount for the hiab/crane.

 

first what unit

 

Unimog? Fendt? or Fastrac?

 

what sort of crane make model?

 

chipper make model?

 

mulcher make model?

 

i think i would go for a spearhead flail as i had one for 10 years and no problems to speak of absolutly brilliant well made flails.

 

This vehicle would be used for utilty work all the time .

 

any info would be most apreciated

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