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lets machine turn tighter and can help get over obstacles. Not sure what size that machine is but the original Norcar was very small so didn't need low loader, I've seen them use small stack of pulp and lifting bogies to get onto lorry.

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They're somewhere in region of 11t I think

 

Edit: they're heavier, brochure for my Lokomo says it weighs 11t. The osa is definitely heavier as along with visibly being bigger the lorry which moves them both feels the difference

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They're somewhere in region of 11t I think

 

Edit: they're heavier, brochure for my Lokomo says it weighs 11t. The osa is definitely heavier as along with visibly being bigger the lorry which moves them both feels the difference

 

Plus timber ??? 11 plus 8...?

 

Bruunet weighs 14t with 16's on...

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Plate on the one i used to drive said 13T, depends on the crane fitted as well, this one had a 10m crane so would have been heavier still. I think you could be pushing it fully loaded, just a rough estimate really though. :confused1:

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Evening all, on the lookout for a timberjack 810/valmet 820 or something similar. Anyone know of anything? Any leads appreciated, thanks

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