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Little and large on site this week, the little one might not be able to lift as much but it sure can help it's bigger friend when a track disagrees with a stump.

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Anybody ever thought about mounting one of these on a 360 to give you a walking foot if you tilt it back and the ability to hold trees out straight
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I'm away of all the advantages of fixed grabs but also all the advantages of a swinging grabs like how we have it set up in my previous post.

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40 minutes ago, monkeybusiness said:

Have you tried one? You can lose quite a bit of stability (and they sometimes supply them with smaller front ends and less power to compensate). 

... and often wider track base so actually more restrictive getting through tight spots. I can’t understand them myself, all 3 of my diggers are full fat and never really felt the need for zero, I tried my poatknocker on a same weight zero and it couldn’t even lift it at full reach without the track lifting- hopeless!

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