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Great video, love all the different camera angles. Would cutting the wood at same/similar lengths make things easier than having all the long lengths sticking out?

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Great video, love all the different camera angles. Would cutting the wood at same/similar lengths make things easier than having all the long lengths sticking out?

 

Thank You,

 

It will make handle easier but I don't want those thin woods so little pieces..

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Driving some wood with MF 365 & forest trailer and crane unit. :001_smile:

 

 

Hi mets I like video mate and I like the hydraulic drawbar on the trailer is great for in tight places thanks John

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Hi mets I like video mate and I like the hydraulic drawbar on the trailer is great for in tight places thanks John

 

Thank You, that drawbar really helps a lot in forest driving.:001_smile:

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Hi mets is that just lorry wheel on trailer mate thanks Jon

 

Yes they are old lorry wheels, cheep, robust and those big wheels rolling quite good in forests terrain.

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Yes they are old lorry wheels, cheep, robust and those big wheels rolling quite good in forests terrain.

 

Hi mets that's one good thing there cheap and easy to get hold off thanks Jon

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