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Stephen Blair

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The grab doesn't have a rotator, it's not really needed for feeding the chipper as the grab aligns itself pretty well as you move the brash and with some practice you can spin the grab when needed. It's actually the grab from my skidsteer bodged onto a old bucket that I cut up. If it works out il probably by a dedicated grab and rotator for it

 

 

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Yeh that should be capable of shift a few pebbles per day, is she specked for forestry conditions underneath?

 

Yes she has the factory kit, plus the front/top screen guards and Demolition spec side skirts that are well worth having.

 

Not cheap, but all Factory and a lovely bit of kit.

 

 

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