I can can run it at double that speed, but that’s a bit dangerous.Nice. Looks like it's very fast.
Therein lies the rub, the great thing about this is it can be loaded into the pickup by hand, so it’s no hassle to take to site.The avant winch looks nice. How many different attachments do you have for it and is it difficult to store/carry them all to the job site?
Thank you! FINALLY! Even Google couldn't give me that!SelfLockingImplantedCotter
That is definitely a factor for me. I do 95% of my work with my root rake grapple so that stays on the machine all the time. I also carry my 4-in-1 bucket on the front of the trailer and have room for at least 1 other attachment when needed (pallet forks, land leveler, large bucket). I have no interest in hauling all that extra weight around every day. Much more efficient to just load what I need for that day's jobs.I assume the main issue is the space/capacity for hauling them?
Yes, I can carry two implements on the chip truck and one on the machine in the trailer, but it’s often a game of fox/chicken/grain on the bigger jobs.I assume the main issue is the space/capacity for hauling them?
Thing is Sean, you can move a chunk 4 5 or 6 times heavier than you could push off by hand.Never used one, interested to hear the review. How heavy? How much power? How expensive?
Looks like an ice ax handle.
We used to use scrench(s) for the same purpose.Have you guys seen Fiori rolling blocks off a spar by putting dowels in the cut? Seems like a good idea. I probably spelled his name wrong.😁
Keep a 16” adjustable lady slipper pry bar in the lift. Handy!In the bucket I use a pry bar with a wedge to keep progress, works well, fast, easy