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10 hours ago, swinny said:

Using my new to me muscle on site this morning 

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Got a Tigergrip TG16Sr5 for £1k plus vat if you fancy a decent grab for it. 

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One problem it’s Chinese therefore made using cheese, chocolate and natural rubber with chalk for bearings and massive parts backup from a shed in dongshuiz, I would love to see a European or American made example 

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1 hour ago, dumper said:

One problem it’s Chinese therefore made using cheese, chocolate and natural rubber with chalk for bearings and massive parts backup from a shed in dongshuiz, I would love to see a European or American made example 

 

It's Japanese.

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Really simple idea but how often have you nearly popped a track off and just need a bar to encourage it back on again but can't be arsed to go get it from the truck, now I don't have to.
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1 hour ago, Gray git said:

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Really simple idea but how often have you nearly popped a track off and just need a bar to encourage it back on again but can't be arsed to go get it from the truck, now I don't have to.
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Think you might need some new tracks mate! 

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That bucket/grab/shear combo is a well tidy effort, that very much reminds me of the GKB Lumberjack grab/shear that I’ve long admired as being a great bit of kit that would be ideal just to plug into hired in machines with hammer/shear and rotate circuits.

 

I’ve seen some better videos and the shear really does have some power, but hides away when required so normal grab operation can be resumed.

 

 

 

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