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Thinking of getting an older style forwarder for some 1st & 2nd thinning jobs. Has anybody got any experience of OSA forwarders? seen a 250 for sale which looks clean but don't know anyone who's operated them so any advice would be a help

 

Also thinking of possibly getting Brunette instead?

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Thanks. The norcar looks like a good sized unit for thinning jobs, had a look but didn't see the one on mascus.

 

Any ideas on what I should be paying for a osa or Brunette in good working condition?

 

I like the idea of a Brunette as they don't look to difficult to work and the abundance of international parts

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There's one of those for sale for 2 grand at the moment on mascus. Bargain if it's alright. Might have been an entracon loglander but hey, 2 grand!

 

aah, it's still there but the price has an extra 0 on the end now! Not so good value :001_rolleyes:

 

Entracon LogLander 84B - Forwarders - Forestry equipment - Mascus UK

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