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Stefan Palokangas
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I've seen that, or a machine like it, for sale on various places on the net.

 

It had a Kohler command engine on the dipper (if that's the word) powering the grinding head.

 

Basically a rayco super junior dismantled and rebuilt on the digger arm.

 

This may or may not be the same concept.

 

I will post some more pictures when I get time. The machine you are refering to is someway from this one. That machine is as you say a small rayco on a 1.5 ton machine. Mine is based on a 5 ton pell job (Volvo) and powers a revolution hd disk via hydraulics from the massive 200hp straight 6 that has been shoe horned in the rear. It will out perform a hurricane hands down and sat in A comfy seat too😀

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