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My vote goes for the dan equip 27hp with green teeth bloody lovely machines, best price, best narrow access with decent power and above all it loves tight spaces.

 

I have employees that swivel it so happy days no need for big heavy expensive hydraulics.

 

But my pic of the lot

 

DAN EQUIP 27HP

HB20 BANDITO

 

Best all rounders is terms of cost, performance, reliability, servicing, access etc.

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I am due to go to America next month & hoping to to see aloft of new ideas as it is the 30th anniversary. I have heard hints of changes but the pace they sell at they might not want to change much.

 

Do you have any suggestions you want me to put forward or have I just opened myself to a barrel of s***?:lol:

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Just a few ideas so don't shoot me down!

A flap for cleaning out behind the cutter wheel when grinding in damp clay.

I find the wheel can get blocked and need cleaning out with a point thing.

Hydraulic driven wheel...?

Optional double wheels to help grinding on slopes (or am I being mad here)

More positions on the handle bar and maybe longer/adjustable for extra leverage.

Single common grease point for the purge bearings to encourage people to grease more often.

Regards

Ty

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I am due to go to America next month & hoping to to see aloft of new ideas as it is the 30th anniversary. I have heard hints of changes but the pace they sell at they might not want to change much.

 

Do you have any suggestions you want me to put forward or have I just opened myself to a barrel of s***?:lol:

 

Yes ask them why no one has made a small tracked chipper with a hydraulically driven stump grinder on the other end and a small hydraulic winch under it. Its about time an all in one tool was made.

 

Bob

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Yes ask them why no one has made a small tracked chipper with a hydraulically driven stump grinder on the other end and a small hydraulic winch under it. Its about time an all in one tool was made.

 

Bob

 

This is a start! Flail could easily be a stump grinder as I would imagine they need similar flow rates!

 

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