Watch this:
I thought it was a nifty idea but other than being more comfstrable it didn't do anything better than teh BX.
The Grillo does have an articulated blade like a bushog. That got me pondering... if I wanted to cut light shrubberies like in yon video would a set of articulated blades on my RCK60 be an advantage over the Gator G6 currently installed? I've chopped up some stout maple boughs that've fallen and been impressed with result. A set of articulated blades may mitigate some of the stress placed on the spindles.
Here is their innernets site so you can peruse pics/specksifications: https://www.grilloagrigarden.co.uk/climber_10_awd_27
I thought it was a nifty idea but other than being more comfstrable it didn't do anything better than teh BX.
The Grillo does have an articulated blade like a bushog. That got me pondering... if I wanted to cut light shrubberies like in yon video would a set of articulated blades on my RCK60 be an advantage over the Gator G6 currently installed? I've chopped up some stout maple boughs that've fallen and been impressed with result. A set of articulated blades may mitigate some of the stress placed on the spindles.
Here is their innernets site so you can peruse pics/specksifications: https://www.grilloagrigarden.co.uk/climber_10_awd_27