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Posted
Now you have got me thinking, tracked bandit 75 with crane on think that could work. Just had a 75 put on tracks

 

:thumbup1::thumbup1: Now there's an interesting project, you have my attention.

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For utility work it would be great, one guy felling and moving along the other sat on the chipper following after..

 

My thoughts too. Clearing Topped hedges would be easier.

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A couple of people have asked about a smallish crane on a 1928, we haven't decided against it but if it was 2,500+kgs and, say, £50k, how many can I put in my sales forecast? That is the basic question...building them is the easy part of the job!

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A couple of people have asked about a smallish crane on a 1928, we haven't decided against it but if it was 2,500+kgs and, say, £50k, how many can I put in my sales forecast? That is the basic question...building them is the easy part of the job!

 

Make one and all the utilities guys will want one..... £50k sounds rather allot..

What is a 1928 without the crane?

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This machine is available for hire from 1 of our customers, not the best video as the brash was not stacked for crane feeding but you get the idea:thumbup1:

 

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much cheaper and almost as handy would be a kinda a-frame type boom thing with a hydraulic winch so you could winch big stuff and bundles and drop them right in the feed tray , mounted on a sub frame with blade/ground anchor. could make a decent sized tracked chipper into an easily fed, assisted felling and extraction machine... maybe

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