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How would it be tracking over brash and stumps, what clearance is on those things?

 

Good questions. Ground clearance varies and actually isn't that good on the model I looked at (160mm, though 280mm on some models).

 

Bear in mind it's a first and second thinning machine and stumps should be low. Machine width of 1300mm means you should also be able to avoid running over stumps.

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I would have thought you would struggle getting 2.5 ton on that trailer. Looks like just over a ton with the full load he has on there.

 

Possibly. It could certainly take a larger trailer, and with straighter material you'd get more on. Actually finding a 2 or 2.5t trailer online is tricky. They are all either 1.5 or 3t. Assuming you had straight spruce, a stack 1.5m wide, 1m high of 3.7s would be near enough 2.5t.

 

The JCBs seem to have better ground clearance. Infact they almost all do - shame really as 2.2t is a bit better to tow than 2.8t.

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The old girl's had quite a bit of refurbing lately and today she danced again, took out three loads late this afternoon so happy with that. Will see how she works away for a while before I do any more refurb on her.

 

 

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Been wondering whether to keep the Osa as the job it,s on finishes in a few months time. Wondered if i,d be better off with a tractor and forwarding trailer as i still have the Bruunett for the rougher terrain sites.

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