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Marsh Monkey
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Depends on the access but they are really good. I have used them to move timber out of a wood, amazing how much you can shift with them. Would probably dig in between tussocks in wet pools though.

 

access not a problem width wise it's the floating peat over old dykes i really worry about guess i'll have to give them a call and see i they'll let me break i mean test one

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Got an old Kubota, looks exactly the same as the 350, shifts an surprising amount of stuff, 350kg payload. I'm sure if I got round to making a few modifications I could do a lot more with it.

The main downside i have found is it is very unstable going across slopes when fully loaded, but you will soon find out what the limits are :lol:

It's in the background of the photos on this thread

http://arbtalk.co.uk/forum/milling-forum/41041-sunday-milling.html

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Depending on your budget, Google and YouTube "iron horse", they used to be marketed under the jonsered name but can be had from somewhere abroad. I found a couple on mascus or agriaffaires. A member, Big Bolt has one in wet Norfolk. Bloody good but dearer than a tracked barrow.

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