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Not quite as impressive a picture as some of you post, but my back thinks it’s very impressive! That’s a ten tonne farm trailer three quarters full of chippings. The house now has loads more natural light, doesn’t seem hemmed in, and hopefully will sell better. 

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19 minutes ago, AHPP said:

 

Ever tried Niwaki?

I’ve never owned any but have handled them, very nice build quality and those Japanese know a thing or two about making a blade that holds an edge. 

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Does your grab go down into scorpion mode with that angled headstock? Or does it if you rotate it 180 degrees, i.e. the headstock rotates with the grab?

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17 minutes ago, AHPP said:

Does your grab go down into scorpion mode with that angled headstock? Or does it if you rotate it 180 degrees, i.e. the headstock rotates with the grab?

Grab rotates just under the yellow sticker, headstock remains fixed but can tilt up or down.

You can pick up a log like a battering ram and tilt so it stands up vertically.

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But would it still be vertical if gripped right at the base (bollard notwithstanding) with grab at ankle level?

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