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Looking at your bent tines, it's not that robust. It may be safer, but moving timber especially on rough ground is a recipe for bent tines.

 

those ones look quite straight compared to mine..... oh moving timber on rough ground , that would explain it:lol::lol:

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Looking at your bent tines, it's not that robust. It may be safer, but moving timber especially on rough ground is a recipe for bent tines.

 

Ive got a albutt grab on my loadall with hardox tines welded in you would have to do something pretty crazy to bend them:biggrin:

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Ive got a albutt grab on my loadall with hardox tines welded in you would have to do something pretty crazy to bend them:biggrin:

 

I think my tines are made of cheese:001_huh: Got an Albutt bucket though and its tough as old botts and still straight:thumbup1:

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trust me logs can bend the hardox tines havnt done any on the base but the one on the grab have a tendency oforking out if a ring gets wedged, extra long hardox tines on the base and heavy and the twin forks like on multipurpose skidsteer buckets would be ideal

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[ATTACH]132134[/ATTACH]That's what I use mate it's a Sanderson muck grab. It's very robust and is much safer than pallet forks when moving timber

 

2nd that ,plus great for brash on the bonfire :thumbup:

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This gadget on the front of our sambron will pick up 4`+ diameter sticks and go down to stuff 6". It will also grab up brash and doubles up as a forklift. This thing goes on virtually every job we do.

 

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