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If you want to do commercial side arm flailing you will need a 130hp tractor plus and an expensive side arm flail.

 

Decorum Have their own fleet of Kobotas that do most of the stuff they own around there. Couple of farmers round hemel way do side arm stuff on the side.

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need some ideas then plz :thumbup:

 

How much are you looking to spend on a tractor? If you want to haul timber/wood chip there will be fuel and maybe even operators license issues.

 

A decent 130hp tractor will be about 35-50k second hand and before you can do anything with it you need implements. Big chipper to make the most of it would be 10-30k, forwarding trailer 20-50k grain trailer 6-8k.

 

Normally have 200l ish tanks so £270 to fill it up if you need to use white £130ish on red.

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