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Tip and grab truck, although I'd happily exchange this 18ton, single axle, 13m crane for my last employers 6x6 scania, 19m crane, 6 support legs, then the optional 7m jib

 

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Brand new top spec Unimog with PTO chipper for big jobs, Iveco Daily 4x4 tipper with Greenmech 19-28 for smaller ones, Big John Deere tractor and 15 ton dump trailer for transporting large amounts of timber/chip, and one of those massive tracked stump grinders!

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Drove 1 for a while with a front mount and wasn't as bad as you'd expect, definitely easier than the valtra with roofmount and grabbar at junction - people just seemed to get out of my way for some reason ;-)

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