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Not as good as you might think, its awful slow.

 

Only for multiple trips. If it was a one tree, one load of wood type job it could be good:001_smile:

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Quad no problem front wheels in the air plenty of revs with Rory in charge of it!!

Things very busy at the moment working the Ruthmann MEWP hard and training the apprentice up and trying to keep the old one under control .:thumbup:

 

Lawn wouldn't be so tidy then though:sneaky2:

 

Glad to hear you're doing well, keep that old forester on his toes:thumbup1:

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Looks like a lump of Willow to me!! ,what are you using the willow for Dan? You could do with borrowing our Honda Big Red to tow it no marks on the grass then!

How are you by the way?:thumbup1:

 

Ha ha. Yes I suppose I should've looked a bit closer. Just read ash and didn't really think...

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Only for multiple trips. If it was a one tree, one load of wood type job it could be good:001_smile:

 

That's the kind of scenario I had in mind. Maybe two trips, one with a tipper trailer full of chip, another run for the logs. But then a tipper trailer would be able to do both.

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Only for multiple trips. If it was a one tree, one load of wood type job it could be good:001_smile:

 

Dragged my Ifor with a tracked chipper before now, good enough for one trip but multiple trips would have been a PITA

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Dragged my Ifor with a tracked chipper before now, good enough for one trip but multiple trips would have been a PITA

 

I've done the same. I like the loadability of this, you don't have to be able to lift what you want to get on, whereas you generally do with an Ifor. Or rig up some complex lifting system.

 

I'm on a quest to find the biggest log possible to get on this with only two people and a Land Rover. Saturday should bring the perfect chance so watch this space

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Dragged my Ifor with a tracked chipper before now, good enough for one trip but multiple trips would have been a PITA

 

I did that over about 20 meters, back and forth it was good if its your only option.

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I've done the same. I like the loadability of this, you don't have to be able to lift what you want to get on, whereas you generally do with an Ifor. Or rig up some complex lifting system.

 

I'm on a quest to find the biggest log possible to get on this with only two people and a Land Rover. Saturday should bring the perfect chance so watch this space

 

Sounds good, I winch big lumps up my ramps onto the 10x5 ifor, the winch is on the landy but will fit on onto the ifor at some point.

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