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I've purchased a 3/2 tine grab for my 3 tonner from RSL engineering. Its huge (its designed for 2.6ton- 3.8ton) really impressed with the quality of engineering, well over engineered so its quite heavy- but can't ever see it breaking- it came with hi tensile tines with gripper teeth and all greasable bushes. Price was £780 ish. Its great for brash/scrub clearing because it can get such a big handfull- it can easily pick up a pallets width.

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I've purchased a 3/2 tine grab for my 3 tonner from RSL engineering. Its huge (its designed for 2.6ton- 3.8ton) really impressed with the quality of engineering, well over engineered so its quite heavy- but can't ever see it breaking- it came with hi tensile tines with gripper teeth and all greasable bushes. Price was £780 ish. Its great for brash/scrub clearing because it can get such a big handfull- it can easily pick up a pallets width.

 

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Also had a digbits grab for a 1.5t digger- it was pretty well made but I always thought it was a bit small for brash and logs- but one for a 3 tonner might be better- also it had no gripper teeth so I had to weld bolts on the tips of the tines to help it get a good grip of logs etc.

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We got one sorted guys , numpties delivered it to my house instead of the farm which is on a tight street I have no side access . The local residents thought it was the new village statue

 

 

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