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But in the same sense the timberjack could have done with a few sticks on the bed:thumbup1:

 

Absolutely. Ones's designed for moving a few tonne of wood at a time and the other one's designed for twoing huge trailers.

 

I reckon the little forwarder would have whooped the tractor on the offroad bit with a load on the bed, even if the tractor was weighted up on the front.

 

One APF we ended up with an artic parked in the middle of the stand, axle deep and they tried shifting it first with a teleporter (still on the tarmac) that just lit it's tyres, then a big tractor that did the same. Camee along a bit later with a Valmet 860 fully loaded, hitched up few revs and it pulled it out like it wasn't even there :thumbup:

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