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33 minutes ago, arbwork said:

colour coordinated as well, be interesting to see how much more chip can be produced in similar situations

by all accounts the crane controls are much quicker and smoother which i’m sure will have an affect on chip production in the long run, as well as many benefits for the operator 

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Not mine, spotted in the woods. I haven't seen a Moffett (MF390T) Specced out in forestry configuration before.

Lovely example of how these unusual bi-directional drive machines could be used outside of the traditional rear loader setup. It was a Sunday so unfortunately didnt get to see her working. Lovely winch and blade up front.

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1 minute ago, rowan lee said:

Not mine, spotted in the woods. I haven't seen a Moffett (MF390T) Specced out in forestry configuration before.

Lovely example of how these unusual bi-directional drive machines could be used outside of the traditional rear loader setup. It was a Sunday so unfortunately didnt get to see her working. Lovely winch and blade up front.

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The Green eyed God doth strike me down, dribble 'n drool.

P.S.

I did really really seriously fester over buying a Moffat MFT from Christie and Jeffers in Ballymoney, way back 1995 ish, but chickened out.

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