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At the heart of the Bryce machine is a compact yet powerful base unit adapted from Hinoa, stationed in Northern Italy, coupled with a Kubota engine. The thoughtful modifications to this machine culminate in a range of attachments that boost its versatility, enabling operators to execute various tasks, from driving wood posts to lifting heavy rolls of fencing wire.
The central feature under spotlight is the "bomb," a device capable of pounding five to ten-inch holes into the ground. This allows for hole-making without traditional drilling complications. The equipment's stability is enhanced by a mass leg, providing necessary support during operations while maintaining accuracy with the aid of a bubble level to ensure plumb precision.