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Does the grinder have to be tracked as we do a 45hp 4WD machine. We also have a Bandit 2900T which is 85-115hp instead of 66hp. No used currently but Bandit have an ex show machine with full warranty at a much reduced price.

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Does the grinder have to be tracked as we do a 45hp 4WD machine. We also have a Bandit 2900T which is 85-115hp instead of 66hp. No used currently but Bandit have an ex show machine with full warranty at a much reduced price.

[ame=http://http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=z3b_Zu81jOc]http://http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=z3b_Zu81jOc[/ame]

 

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We had one out on hire a few months ago and found it to be very good.

 

Was the older, air cooeld one but was radio control.

 

Had a wide range of stumps from 3 foot diameter willow half buried in bit of a bank, to a long row of small leylandii and nowt seemed to slow it down.

 

I don't know much about big grinders but the others do and they were thoroughly impressed.

 

We were working a fairly long site, with some crappy ground to cover and never slipped a track so maybe the one you use is just poorly set up?

 

All being well it's coming out again shortly.

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