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The hb20 will get to places your avant won't stand a chance of getting but that'll be less hard work when you can get to stuff.

You'll resell a purpose built machine any day of the week should you change your mind and want a bigger machine bit the predator I'd say you'll end up stuck with as has a limited market.

 

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Thanks for the replies. I was wondering what it would be like on the avant. really good to hear from someone who has tried it.

I have seen on youtube the stumpy grinders on skid steers which are mounted side ways,(throw debris left and right.) i did wonder if it was mounted that way round the visibility would be better?

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