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2 hours ago, Mark Bolam said:

Got it.

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I’m thinking of getting this Klou one for my Worky Quad.

Same idea, just pick it up keeping the grab on.

I won’t be able to rotate, obviously.

 

 

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How much are they mark? No price on website

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13 minutes ago, AHPP said:

Presumably the round grab handle is so the rake follows the ground contours?

Yes the guy made it heavy ish so grabs it and let's go a little so weight of rake loose in the grab then rakes along. Awesome on digger woth rotator. Rake a big area I without moving

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Thanks Swinny.

Could be worth a call, but I doubt the price will be that different with mods.

 

I thought the price wasn’t bad tbh, but your guy seems even keener.

 

I talked about this with @doobin before Christmas.

 

Time you’ve bought the steel and tines and done the fab you’re better off just hitting the ‘buy now’ button!

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11 hours ago, Mark Bolam said:

Thanks Swinny.

Could be worth a call, but I doubt the price will be that different with mods.

 

I thought the price wasn’t bad tbh, but your guy seems even keener.

 

I talked about this with @doobin before Christmas.

 

Time you’ve bought the steel and tines and done the fab you’re better off just hitting the ‘buy now’ button!

That one from Dom Harrison looks a good design. Thats how id do it for the multione. 
 

I’ve never bothered as I just use the one I made for the digger, and if the multione is on site then the forklift broom is brilliant for a final pass. 

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Playing ‘fire jenga’. Getting some manky old poplar to burn. 
 

I don’t regret going with the 881 rather than a 661. When you are handling things mechanically there’s very little bending down to be done, so the extra weight is more than offset by raw power, even in smaller timber like this. 
 

There was a squirrel in the tree when weset the rope- I saw him bolting upwards. No sign of him on the deck, he either got impaled and buried or he scampered down before we set the gob cut!

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