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I was wondering if anyone runs a pto post basher on the back of their alpine tractor? I have been asked by a number of customers if I can install/ replace stock fencing at their properties once the ground dries up a bit and am inclined to take on the work if I can match an implement to my existing tractor. most of the runs are fairly short (+- 200m) and a little fiddly so not well suited to a full size contractor set up. what are people’s experience with the smaller post bashers? Can they stomach strainers and even gate posts? Any recommendations or advice welcome.
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Here you go Josh.. @josharb87 Although the 160 is supposed to be a 6" chipper the opening must be about 7x9" The first one was a full 6" log, the second one was the max 7x9 inch.. with normal brash the load sensor hardly ever kicks in. On most 6" machines it kicks in all the time...
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Hi All, This is my first post. I'm looking to change tyres on my Holder A50. They are size 400/60x17.5 (front) and 400/60x15.5 (rear). They are a wide turf-type tread (sometimes referred to as 'dog leg' tread). I was hoping to change tyres to an agricultural type tread pattern, more suitable for working in the woods. Unfortunately there seems to be no manufacturers producing agricultural tread tyres for rims of this width. So. . . can anyone help out? Either with a wheel and tyre swap. Or with any leads on manufactures that produce a deeper tread tyre at this size. Cheers, Luc