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<blockquote data-quote="Ludan" data-source="post: 7788825" data-attributes="member: 74120"><p>Hi, I’m looking at shears to fit a jcb js130 (15 tonne model). I like the look of the designs that would act well as a grab with the blade removed like the JB type. However I gather there’s a shortfall in their cutting ability compared to the designs like tmk. I want to be able to cut near on 300 mm diameter but also use the shear to grab and move the brash when clearing up. I have some hardwood to get through.. Has anyone got a bucket warehouse shear or a JAK300? How are they performing? Would a tmk 300 work well as a grab or is it awkward? Many thanks for any advice.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ludan, post: 7788825, member: 74120"] Hi, I’m looking at shears to fit a jcb js130 (15 tonne model). I like the look of the designs that would act well as a grab with the blade removed like the JB type. However I gather there’s a shortfall in their cutting ability compared to the designs like tmk. I want to be able to cut near on 300 mm diameter but also use the shear to grab and move the brash when clearing up. I have some hardwood to get through.. Has anyone got a bucket warehouse shear or a JAK300? How are they performing? Would a tmk 300 work well as a grab or is it awkward? Many thanks for any advice. [/QUOTE]
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