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Is the tractor 4WD and modern or 2WD and old. If the latter you will probably need a separate pto hydraulic pump to run the crane as the pressure will be to low and the flow to slow. I have a 100HP MB Trac on a 9 tonne Kesla forwarder with a 202T crane and I would not want to run it with a smaller tractor. I would always go for a telescopic crane as it comes in very handy for dragging timber. The Kesla crane can also be used on the 3 point link which comes in handy when you put on the felling head.

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Is the tractor 4WD and modern or 2WD and old. If the latter you will probably need a separate pto hydraulic pump to run the crane as the pressure will be to low and the flow to slow. I have a 100HP MB Trac on a 9 tonne Kesla forwarder with a and I would not want to run it with a smaller tractor. I would always go for a telescopic crane as it comes in very handy for dragging timber. The Kesla crane can also be used on the 3 point link which comes in handy when you put on the felling head.

 

it is 2wd and old and i knew i would need a pto pump, i was think 6 ton trailer would be soutable for our current 55hp but would like a tractor with min 80 hp on the farm any way

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I used to own a Mowi Skog 8 with 2453 crane. (Sold local as was going abroad) It works on low oil pressures and simple/reliable to use (remote hand controls available) and will pick up close to a machine in one move unlike some makes. Had a hydraulic winch with 30 metres of cable for those out of reach pieces in difficult sites. It also had a movable drawbar to work in tight stands.

 

I would purchase a Mowi again without a second thought but this time the large crane on tractor linkage so can be used without the trailer where we often work now.

 

Buckets/brash grabs are available.

 

Mowi - MOWI

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