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Forget practicality, there's no place for it on this thread:sneaky2::lol:

 

 

Amazing machine sure but that video

misses one very important point! A menzi-muck harvester will

cut to length where no other machine will go, wow, now how do we get the

wood out?! No forwarder can get there so all the produce is stuck down

the ravine! Do'h.

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Amazing machine sure but that video

misses one very important point! A menzi-muck harvester will

cut to length where no other machine will go, wow, now how do we get the

wood out?! No forwarder can get there so all the produce is stuck down

the ravine! Do'h.

 

The Menzi needs to be followed up by this baby tethered to it?

 

[ame=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wlJgw_fc9IQ]Pully Film - YouTube[/ame]

 

I had a little mess about in a Menzi recently, awesome!!!

 

Eddie.

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I don't say much.

But that is a very nice post Skyhuck.

 

Now to spend my winnings.

A simple life, a cottage in the woods. With a yard that looks like it's been frozen in time. Milk churns, hand powered grindstone, higgledy, piggledy sheds.

Some logs I can split with an old axe.

Make sure friends and family were looked after.

Several charities too, and I would give some money to that place in Scotland that breeds wildcats.

Rich

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id be happy for a nice house and some vehicles to play with, all purposeful of course, big mog for when we get that inch of snow for a week. posh landy for the rest of the year.

 

get the other half some new slippers

 

dish some out to close friends and immediate family.

 

money cant buy you happiness, but have you ever seen a sad person in a Lamborghini?

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I don't say much.

But that is a very nice post Skyhuck.

 

Now to spend my winnings.

A simple life, a cottage in the woods. With a yard that looks like it's been frozen in time. Milk churns, hand powered grindstone, higgledy, piggledy sheds.

Some logs I can split with an old axe.

Make sure friends and family were looked after.

Several charities too, and I would give some money to that place in Scotland that breeds wildcats.

Rich

 

I like that one too :thumbup:

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