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[ame=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=C8-rjmru76M&feature=g-vrec&context=G2358385RVAAAAAAAABA]Skogrydding - YouTube[/ame]

 

handy set up for doing motorway embankments :thumbup:

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that looks like a brilant machine

 

Do you think so? If I was to have a remote crane fed only job, then it would be better on a machine about three times that size! Why have a small crane fed machine such as a 540? no point really, you cannot feed it by hand because of the design of chute and the height makes it hard work, and the cost of the conversion must have been insane!

 

Fair play for putting it together though.

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Do you think so? If I was to have a remote crane fed only job, then it would be better on a machine about three times that size! Why have a small crane fed machine such as a 540? no point really, you cannot feed it by hand because of the design of chute and the height makes it hard work, and the cost of the conversion must have been insane!

 

Fair play for putting it together though.

 

What you really mean is:

 

 

That's no use, buy a greenmech instead!

 

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Ha Ha, Not quite Rob..

 

All that effort and cost for a crane fed machine and it is 37hp and 6" only! no matter the make, it seems like too much cost for very little output unless it is put in a situation where man cannot go but machinery can. Throughput would be poor compared to hand fed version!

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