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Uniforest titanium 14 ton log splitter for sale. I bought this new from Riko UK early 2016, it's got a tail board and lights "not pictured" & weighs around 500kg I believe. We have extended the table so it's easy to work with big rings as there is plenty of room to split without dropping wood on the floor. The table can also be removed so you can either break down big rings on the floor or for splitting billets. It's been used for 2 days since 2020 and has sat in a barn out of the weather. I have as of 2 days ago done a complete service as I didn't intend to sell the machine. New air filter, spark plug, & engine oil all genuine honda & New hydraulic oil, it's all greased up and can be put straight to work. The only issues are very light surface rust where the power coating has come away in places. A wind down leg is missing "doesn't affect anything as it's not needed" & a bolt that I put in to stop the table moving about has snapped "see photo" again doesn't affect the machine. It's been a brilliant machine but I no longer have a use for it. £4000 Wakefield west Yorkshire Simon 07977114605£4,000
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I was following on from tree fancier saying blacks are just as teachable as anyone else, that they have the same hardware but just aren't educated to the same standard as whites, yellows, browns. I don't think they have the hardware to cope with the sorts of things the west wants to teach people. Ten blacks and ten whites, the whites will pick it up faster. Also shows in untaught critical/lateral thinking, problem solving.
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You know what. You're absolutely right. I'd keep my eye out for something like a second hand 088, sold by a reputable and sexually magnetic professional.
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Warwickshire Police back in the spotlight. | David McKELVEY | 126 comments WWW.LINKEDIN.COM Warwickshire Police back in the spotlight. This is going viral for all the wrong reasons. It would almost be... There is something very wrong with where this form of policing is heading. The officer in the clip will no doubt be in hot water and probably assigned extra training or demoted until he’s fully indoctrinated. Meanwhile in Khans multicultural paradise it took a few decent citizens to intervene and sort this scum out properly , not a sign of any BTP or Met to be seen. 730ffb5c-b6f9-4d93-8137-50dc19b91512.mov
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All these cheap skid steer loaders about…….
Treetom15 replied to Treetom15's topic in Large equipment
Exactly, a bit better than the usual powerline horrors if that’s possible😂 -
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Mick Dempsey replied to Treetom15's topic in Large equipment
Ah, so clear felling under and around lines as opposed to ‘siding up’? -
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Treetom15 replied to Treetom15's topic in Large equipment
That looks the business! It’s ok weight wise in the tipper then? -
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Treetom15 replied to Treetom15's topic in Large equipment
It’s felling on utility networks (powerlines) to make them “resilient” to storms/trees falling and causing damage, just a larger volume of timber to move! -
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Anyway @kram if you want an 088 in perfect working order for your leylandii jobs I’ve got one. I’m coming over in September. Where are you in the UK. £900.
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The 251 and 391 aren’t professional grade saws, which explains your disappointment in them.
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Climbing kit in good condition. Includes: Petzl Sequoia harness in very good condition. Petzl ZigZag A.R.T. Ropeguide 2010 with Cocoon pulley (1.5m) Distel Gecko Alloy spikes. Velcro top, leather strap foot. Yale Hedera 11.7mm climbing rope 37m, 1 spliced eye. Yale XTC Fire 13mm Rope 5m, 1 spliced eye. New England Hi-Vee 13mm Steel core flip line, 3m. (Used once) 4 x Petzl Oval alloy carabiners. 1 ISC Big Dan steel carabiner. Stein tool strop (new). Selling as a job lot. Please don't ask to split, due to serious illness I don't have the time or energy. Many thanks. Collection only, from near Sandy, Bedfordshire.£550
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Every chainsaw mistake I have made has been the same one. Not upgrading far enough. When my beloved, and well used 023 needed replacing, I went for a 251. A more horrible, gutless machine I have never picked up. After many years of use, either it's bedded in, or I've got used to it, but the upgrade from that one, my 261 is a delight. And a cause of sorrow. Sorrow? Upgrade from an 038, also beloved. I was rapidly steered away from the like-for-like 391, thank you all. That left 400 ( old model ) 462, and 500i. The 500i was immediately discounted, because it's far more saw than I could ever justify, isn't it? The 400 was a 20% power increase, and far lighter, no brainer, eh? I should have got either of the big ones, no question at all. Man who never made a mistake, never made anything.
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50% more power, but out of the box it will be set up for longer bars with more cutters in the wood, where more torque is needed. I imagine a larger sprocket, one or two teeth up, would be required to get the chain speed where you'd see the power for smaller stuff.
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Excels1or started following Clarity On Hedges That are both Deciduous & Evergreen and Will the stump grinder fit??
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Great grinder. We ramp ours onto the back of a tipper bed and ratchet down to the lashing points in the bed......probably worth getting a fabricator to make some secure points. You can also tow the chipper doing it this way so one of you can be grinding while someones doing a chipper run
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Clarity On Hedges That are both Deciduous & Evergreen
Excels1or replied to GordonM's topic in Trees and the Law
Not meaning to sound like a dick, but when you've got arguing neighbours we just tell them to sort it out themselves then give us a call. The amount of time,energy and money these things take is never worth getting involved. -
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All these cheap skid steer loaders about…….
woody paul replied to Treetom15's topic in Large equipment
Take a look at Tobroco giant skid. You need to consider lift hieght you need, and as said mulcher needs a good flow rate. -
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GordonM replied to GordonM's topic in Trees and the Law
thankyou for that really insightful reply. It is our fear of it being a lottery. Exactly as you said, the guidance just isn't clear at all. But it's good to know that the assessment can be split. This is totally eyeballing it, but if one were to use the horizontal portion of that hedge in the image I attached. I'd say its around 65/35 deciduous:evergreen. The height of the laurels is only above 2M where property 2's garden boundary is, but that laurel does run through all the hedge, just mostly at much lower heights. The deciduous trees are mostly 6M or so i'd say. If one were to include the other section of the hedge down the right hand side of Property4, i'd say it's then more like 85/15 deciduous:evergreen. My personal opinion is... if all the deciduous trees were reduced in height should the complaint be upheld, that would be the worst outcome... but my point is that once the council is involved...my fear is that it would be then out of any of the properties control regarding what they do and don't deem to be part of the hedge and acionable. By HHLL do you mean the spreadsheed calculator to determine actionable height? We've used that and indeed the evergreen portions of that hedge for property2 would be actionable based on that. Hopefully not the immediately close deciduous ones though!