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In Desperate times...My Silky saves the day!


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I have wanted to see one of these up close for many years and today i spent a day with one...and just like a kid whose dream was to stand on the footplate of a train,i got to check out what is felt like inside a harvester....Dream come true!

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The tree shear is great but i can relate more to a machine that cuts with a bar and chain which has some power through the cut.That's hydraulics for you.And those double edge knives shave off some big branches....i only had to sned two trees out of over 100 cube produced by the Harvester.

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