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Valtraman

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  1. Thank you for that reply, again I was looking at that actual rotator on the GRX 15 grab today. I just assumed I should go with an intermetaco as their grabs seem well thought of. I’m waiting on a few prices so still not sure on final decision yet but it’s going to be an intermetaco grab with fixed rotator for sure but still toying with the plate across the bottom type like the TG22 pro S that closes inside each other.
  2. Which rotator I was thinking rmr6c?
  3. Funny enough I’ve been looking at a 15 today and waiting for a price on a 20
  4. That’s interesting you say they’d bend. I thought the hardox and the better quality of the intermataco would allow them to be that bit more precise. Sounds like you don’t think the one with the plates across the bottom is even worth considering. Thank you for that, I get what you mean with angling the mount as I’ve got other attachments that won’t go vertical unless the arm is fully outstretched so that’s definitely something to think of.
  5. What would be the best type of grapple for clearing branches, moving rocks, pulling fence posts and positioning new post etc? never used a grapple so not sure if I need the claw type or the plate across the bottom of the claw type? ideally il thinking I need 4 claws either side with a plate across only two teeth so I can grab thin upright fence posts easily from the top to pull out but can’t see if anyone makes them? currently thinking of an Intermercato with fixed rotator but l wasn’t sure of the benefits over the hanging rotator. it’s for a 6 ton excavator if anyone’s got any actual model suggestions as there’s so much choice?

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