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Stephen Blair
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Yes, the likes of Dymax shears are much better than little felling and accumulating heads IMO.

I was at the Dymax stand at the apf, i wreckon a 16inch shear adapted for the valmet would be good, Just stick a hydraulic top link on and off you go, especially with the roofmount. Mine is the 8950, so there is plenty of weight there. It was just under 10k so i would need the perfect job to pay for it. what are your thoughts?

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Ditto to what Ed said, i wouldn't even attempt it on the Valmet.

 

Did you speak to Gareth about them ?

not sure what his name was but he owned a t190. He gave me a funny look when i suggested it. helpfull guy though. As was everyonebecause it was about 25 degrees.

Sent you another pm about woodfuel mate.

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