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<blockquote data-quote="Goweresque" data-source="post: 3686470" data-attributes="member: 818"><p>Have had a 2.8m Maschio from new for well over 10 years now, was mostly used to cut arable margins, so not overworked, but has done enough work to justify me welding a new set of skids on it. Have had no problems with it, its all still working as well as when it arrived. The only negative thing I could say was that when cutting brush near hedges there is a tendency to pick up material (especially brambles) and you end up with a big heap stuck under the skid, meaning you have to reverse and drop it off periodically. This could be fixed with a bit of welding to create a push down bar to make sure material goes under the skid, not getting caught on it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Goweresque, post: 3686470, member: 818"] Have had a 2.8m Maschio from new for well over 10 years now, was mostly used to cut arable margins, so not overworked, but has done enough work to justify me welding a new set of skids on it. Have had no problems with it, its all still working as well as when it arrived. The only negative thing I could say was that when cutting brush near hedges there is a tendency to pick up material (especially brambles) and you end up with a big heap stuck under the skid, meaning you have to reverse and drop it off periodically. This could be fixed with a bit of welding to create a push down bar to make sure material goes under the skid, not getting caught on it. [/QUOTE]
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