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Oops, didn`t read your reply properly again....yes, it is 4x4 drive and travels over rough ground (if you can post some images of examples I can advise better, the twin wheel kit is recommended in a woodland environment, if it is really bad, the twin wheel kit can be fitted to the front and back axles, we are currently in the testing stages of a stepping plate as well

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Thanks Apbell, it was a tree surgeon a few years ago suggested I design and make ARB attachments, since then I don`t think I`ve been to sleep!! lol

 

Ha ha ha I know the feeling . I must have at least 6 ideas off the top of my head now and more lol . Trouble is they never come to Fruition . Glad yours has and it will make its mark of that I,m sure .

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Hi Paul - it works well in wet ground, hard for me to quantify as everyone has different expectations, we have sold to other tree surgeons who have all been very pleased with the micro arb truc in many varied applications. What type of work/applications do you do?

 

Keith, I'm thinking of using it for carcass extraction of Red deer over marsh land😳

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Should be fine for that, how many carcasses and what weight? You can also fit twin wheels on both front and rear axles it is very good at rising over the ground particularly when the twin wheels are fitted

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