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The pictures are from when I'd just got it, it's practically the same, just grubbier with slightly less paint!!

It could probably mount on an excavator with a bit of modding and the correct flow rate

 

 

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do you know how many litre per minute it needs? thanks.

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We had considered tracked barrows in our grand scheme but instead put our coin into a John Deere 1026 tractor with grab bucket and winch.

This moves wood much faster than any barrow, leaves less of a footprint when turning, has many more attachments and other uses BUT needs to be hauled on a plant trailer and thus another vehicle is required.

Just another way...

Ty

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Ok here's one for you chaps.

 

> Not mine, found on ebay for sale <

 

BUT...

 

Check out the ram positioning on this, i reckon with a clever bit of welding on the bucket that this could be made in to a loader / grab for not much money? Apparently it will lift 300kg's which is a fair weight to load i thought. Skip doesnt look much cop for logs but that could be altered :lol:

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