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    here's some pics of the bar. One of a kind. Probably a bit heavy but plenty strong. I live in a state forrest and travel to work dawn to dusk or vise versa and the roos are like ants sometimes. Hit one on the hop one time and it nearly went thru the passenger winscreen. Still finding glass.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Shonky View Post
    I have often wondered the same thing! The flat bar construction of the bar would probably do a good slice and dice on skippy at 85km/h!
    I remember the transport officer hit a huge Western Grey near Manjimup one year; unfortunately the brush bar did not fare well. It bent into the passenger side wing and extensive damage was sustained. If she had hit it in the middle of the bar it may have done better, because that is where the braces are.

    They are not really up to animal impact but as their name suggests, quite adequate for brush brushing

    Cheers Charlie

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    I originally had a brush bar an my shorty but I'm not a fan. Heard them called scone cutters

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    Stone cutters were a different thing fitted to the rear crossmember.
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    scones like the ones one has with strawberry jam and tea

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    did you make that roo bar?
    its pretty damn good, sort of heavy duty

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    yep I made it. Stole my dads pipe bender, cut up some scaff pipe with a 9 inch grinder and welded it to the original bumper. It turned out real strong. I've got a bad habit of making my own tracks (shhhh tread lightly) and those trees pop up in the most unfortunate places.

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