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Has anyone done this for the high stuff? sawblade?
a mate of mine has one on a Jcb refuses to use it spent to long on two wheels
yes its all out one side and when your at any sort of height even running over a brick makes your arse pucker his words not mine i've never used one it can be bad enough with a post knocker at timesis that due to the weight
yes its all out one side and when your at any sort of height even running over a brick makes your arse pucker his words not mine i've never used one it can be bad enough with a post knocker at times
Think @Nearly had something similar on his JCB a few years agoHas anyone done this for the high stuff? sawblade?
I have a hydraulic motor and an 18" saw blade. It's slow but it makes it a one person job.Think @Nearly had something similar on his JCB a few years ago
any chance of some pics??I have a hydraulic motor and an 18" saw blade. It's slow but it makes it a one person job.
Please translate?ris agg use to sell a new one
weather they still do
Pics later.any chance of some pics??
doesn't protech make a saw blade for a handler?
Circular saw?Pics later.
It's on a 2m length of box section on a socketed headstock and can either go vertically up in front of the left hand side for tree branches or horizontally out to the left for topping hedges.
Please translate?
Is the hydraulic service enough to drive that?
nice and steady away.Is the hydraulic service enough to drive that?
nice and steady away.
I tend to stick gearbox in neutral, put blade above the branch and floor the engine. The odd nudge on the tip lever runs it through without slowing the blade