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Tiptoes

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  1. Not sure about a stroke harvester as I feel like I might as well delimb stuff by hand and use some shears/grapple saw. at the moment I’m looking at a jak tree shear for small stuff like coppice and a tmk tree shear for bigger stuff they do a delimber but not sure what it’s like in hard wood
  2. I’m looking for a felling head for an excavator and possibly a forwarding trailer. I manage some woodlands with various different felling requirements. One woodland I manage has a lot of standards and would need something to fell in the region of 30-50cm some larger but not many ideally delimbing would be useful to remove multiple chainsaw operators I am limited to a machine no more than around 14 t due to rides, this woodland also has Coppicing which is quite small and fiddly which would go for biomass not much more than 200mm stems. I then have another site which is mostly scrub which again goes for biomass and burning on site. I’m looking at hiring excavators in and buying a head a processing head is out due to all the computer and electronics.

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