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<blockquote data-quote="hvyduty" data-source="post: 18134" data-attributes="member: 823"><p>Have a look at a Forestery Cutter by Bobcat.I have watched one of these At work clearing fire trails -very impressive in deed-This or simular brand /style attachment should eliminate 2 of the three stages in your job.As for loaders ,yes track for sure for stability/ traction on slopes A suspension undercarrage type track system may be more suited to rocky terrain?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="hvyduty, post: 18134, member: 823"] Have a look at a Forestery Cutter by Bobcat.I have watched one of these At work clearing fire trails -very impressive in deed-This or simular brand /style attachment should eliminate 2 of the three stages in your job.As for loaders ,yes track for sure for stability/ traction on slopes A suspension undercarrage type track system may be more suited to rocky terrain? [/QUOTE]
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