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I think the best choice is a 2nd hand boxer over a kanga. Anyone used the grapple attchement on the boxer? What weight does that lift?

 

ive considered the grapple, but apart from being able to drag brash out i cant really see the advantage of it over a set of pallet forks. plus they are quite expensive i think

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aye its the most useful machine i own i think once you get at few attachments for it. mine was 9k a few years ago. 6k would get you the same model but with a few more hours and a canopy instead of a cab!

 

I have the same machine TB016 where did you get the grab?

mines piped for a pecker so it should work. Thanks in advance;

Mick

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The log grab for the boxer isnt that great by the looks of it, the best is the grab bucket for brash and logs. Boxers are like hens teeth but if you keep on at Cliff he will find you one. Feel free if your ever passing to come and have a play on mine in the yard!!!

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No pics of the winch as yet, will get some for you at some point. Weve got a big crane dismantle this weekend so the skiddy will be out saving backs again this weekend, it does make jobs that much more enjoyable!!!!

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