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I can tell you that I have a Nursery Jaws 1 and I use it on a Bobcat 763. I don't use it a ton, but it has saved my butt when trying to plant 10-12' B & B Spruce with only two guys. I got the longer jaw option, at their recommendation, so I can reach across a truck to pick up materials.
On the one hand, it is a lot of extra hardware to bring for planting under about 10 trees. On the other, I don't fear blowing out my back when muscling around trees because someone didn't make it to work or I'm trying to get too much done in too little time.
I have the set for my Toro Dingo as well with longer Jaws 42"? than you can get from Toro 30"?. Those jaws are great for unloading a truck when planting a boxwood hedge or moving around Blue Hollies. I have used them to move boulders and logs that three men could not muslce into my truck. I will admit that the holes on the plate for the smaller jaws don't match the Dingo as well as I would like, and I am getting better at jiggling the jaws for a better fit when putting them on.
Nursery Jaws are the difference between coming to work and saying, "Crap, I've got to plant a bunch of large B & B material.", and saying, "Awsome, I get to plant a bunch of large B & B material!".
I can't tell you what is best for you. I can say that they are a great product and I highly recommend them if you are in the business for the long haul.
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Last edited by jwholden : 02-01-2007 at 09:53 PM.
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