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Long shot...post rammer for landy?


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I was speaking to someone who was trying to convince me to buy a landy, it had a hydraulic input on the front and he said you could mount a removable post knocker to the front bumper and the hydraulic tool input and effectively use it like a mini digger mounted one... This seemed like a load of rubbish to me, has anyone heard of such a thing?:confused1:

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That's what I thought about the weight of the thing. Plus id have thought the arm itself would have to be hydraulic aswell to move the rammer around on it? I know you can get three point linkage on some landys could you put one on the back ran off that? Or do you think it would still be too heavy?

To be honest I don't really know how three point linkages work...

 

 

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