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Johny Walker
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mike, any idea what they weigh

 

According to this chart,the 521 for the German market weights 1000kg.

 

http://www.kwf-online.de/deutsch/information/markt/gbt15.htm

 

I agree with Josh,the blade change is a pain.The local dealer maintains that they can run with a larger than normal gap between blade and Anvil.However this further reduces the already weak discharge velocity and makes them more prone to blocking.

 

Thats in my actual experiance.

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Richard Court Forestry Engineering is the guy who sells them in the south of England. He's a good honest chap who knows his onions. Mobile 07966 546735. Don't expect a man in a suit and a smart showroom - excellent on the spanners and sensible to get on with.

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