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<blockquote data-quote="Redgully" data-source="post: 1727976" data-attributes="member: 33533"><p>Yep got five of them, spent over twenty thousand hours on them. The locally made squirrel picking machines are the best to operate but take some learning and skill. Two foot pedals control all the movements including the cage side shift. We have an afron but it has hand controls, how you meant to pick and prune while operating it! </p><p></p><p>They come with a bag you hang on the front to pick into that holds 6 bushels, i modified mine to hold a bit extra so as a trick i could have the cage half way up, go forward in top speed and then straight to reverse and drive to the tractor to empty the bag with the back wheel a meter off the ground in a balancing act. Id put on my best dead pan buster keating face and always got a laugh out of the backpackers working with me. Of course that was in my young reckless teenage years.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Redgully, post: 1727976, member: 33533"] Yep got five of them, spent over twenty thousand hours on them. The locally made squirrel picking machines are the best to operate but take some learning and skill. Two foot pedals control all the movements including the cage side shift. We have an afron but it has hand controls, how you meant to pick and prune while operating it! They come with a bag you hang on the front to pick into that holds 6 bushels, i modified mine to hold a bit extra so as a trick i could have the cage half way up, go forward in top speed and then straight to reverse and drive to the tractor to empty the bag with the back wheel a meter off the ground in a balancing act. Id put on my best dead pan buster keating face and always got a laugh out of the backpackers working with me. Of course that was in my young reckless teenage years. [/QUOTE]
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