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Will Cobb

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Yeah - it's too slow for most stuff in creep (and a faff to change between ranges unfortunately) and a little bit 'keen' for the bigger trees in 1st low as it is running at full revs for the mulcher. This particular site was mostly cab-height stuff though, and it was largely happy at it's own speed in 1st.

It's 150hp and manages the mulcher well to be honest - you definitely wouldn't want any less power though (I think you could always use more than you've got with these machines to be fair!). The mulcher is a Berti/Teagle DT ECF250, and does a great job for a swinging flail machine.

I hear/agree with you TCD regards the risk zone - the guys were well to the side (it's a bit deceiving in the video) and the machine only sends stuff 'at pace' straight forwards and backwards, but they have strayed a bit too close really.

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Yeh though that myself a few times but apparently it's got a bigger gap because it's got cab suspension which lifts it up a bit.

She's a T131 which is just shy of 150hp but boosts on road to 160 something. Plenty enough for our needs.

Hears a better picture of her 4dedd0ca877a889f41ac6ce0ba78c754.jpg1f374b29d781d43152c551780e1cd99e.jpg

 

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