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nathan 338

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  1. have a look at Rabaud splitters, they are built like battle ships, ive got the 16 tonne farmer II with the chain winch. it splits anything and the winch lifts logs upto 1.1m long straight into place. we can supply the whole range of Rabaud equipment and have 2 demo machines on site.
  2. Ever thought of getting a new 6 tonne trailer with 3.8m crane, cheaper than you might think, and ideal for smaller jobs.
  3. Hello Dave, If your in the market for a good drive trailer and crane, go with the farma 14 4WD and the 7m or 8.5m G2 crane. we use one everyday as a part of of harvesting system. The drive is a great help when your fully loaded and bridges the gap between purpose built and agri- drag units. Farma are the biggest producers of cranes and trailers in europe and the new Generation 2 range is much stronger and better thought out for the operator. Price wise you wont beat it for build quality and back up. If your serious and want to come for a demo on one of our harvesting sites., get in touch. We can supply all the Farma range at very good prices.

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