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Didn't really like that tbh, it's all a bit back to front !

Seat doesn't turn, dozer is at the wrong end. Liked the shear grab though.

it has a winch on the blade :thumbup:

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I thought it pretty trick myself Stephen?

 

It seems to have a decent reach and capacity on the crane, which folds up very neatly completely, but could do with some form of front grab bar whilst out and in use.

 

The butt plate/blade/winch setup looks tidy and combined with the clam bunk setup should shift some serious size timber.

 

It's lacking either the facility to remove the bunk for a bolster bed, or would need to be equipped with a bolster trailer setup to move roundwood.

 

The felling grapple looks unusual, in that it seems you can fold the cutting knife out of the way for traditional grab use? Hard to see in the video, I was trying to find out more?

 

Certainly looks a power packed little beast that would multi task well and not make much mess? A nice big Bandit on tracks following you about remote controlled, plus a Chainsaw operator would see a really versatile clearance setup?

 

Eddie.

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It's cool for sure, but not ice cool.

The lack of turning seat gave me a creak in my neck thinking about it.

Maybe good for small pine woodland jobs, but Arb related clearances you would need 20 his with rakes to clear up behind from all the dragging :)

 

 

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