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It’s very simple, start it in 540, get it spinning then change to 1000 speed. No drama.
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Bentree joined the community
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Ife an entec tree bustard in the container , it would wipe the floor with the above machines , eats what ever it can get through the infeed chute
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It will called the Green-wolf 150P I would buy it solely to have something to complain about as since buying an Evo165D my life has been too quiet and stress free...
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Nah, had my Dutch Soldier on the ropes and busting out the timber.
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JamieQuid joined the community
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Put it all back together today and worked first time.. must of just got water in somewhere it shouldn't. At least I have a good excuse not to trim hedges in torrential rain now...
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Solo?
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Straight forward Oak dismantle with a bit if rigging to swing the branches in and avoid the vintage car on the other side of the hedge. Felled it at waist height due to metal and a cavity full of broken roof tiles. Centre was hollow and full of acorns, no doubt squirrelled away for winter, and the first time that I have come across Ganoderma Lucidum, a really rather rare fungi.
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Nicholas walker joined the community
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Why does that grease have a seal pic on tin but now you say it does not contain rendered clubbed seals that's false advertising!
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Evening all. I am no electrician but for the love of me i cant seem to have the light cable for the chipper last more than a moth or so before coming apart internally and not working! The wires all end up ripping off from the connectors (where screwed in). This is on the truck end. The chipper end never comes off but that seems to be always loose and also creates a bad connection. added together its a real pain in the ass! Has anybody come up with a better solution? Anyone run the wireless ones? or any advice/ products that last? Many thanks
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Nice work Jose. How did you split the bigger cord for the chipper? Surely you didn’t rip everything with saws?
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btw was 8m circumference in the end at the base. That last lump in the top picture 9T in weight, last pic 5T lump.
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its a bit hidden but under the first picture is a time-lapse video. Those chippers are amazing! and so quiet too!
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It’s awesome wood, specially if you’re lucky enough to find dead standing timber
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Just a update. I got Richard Hall in for this and we chipped the whole tree! All chip will be reused on site. There was at least 40Ton of timber. Felled and chipped in a day (didnt start until nearly 10!). Appreciate the help though guys. IMG_7700.MOV
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The only thing I've found that's proof against a Silky is some kind of chain mail meat workers outfit, effective but not very practical for spending a day up a line of outsized Leylandi......
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Isaac Riley joined the community
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Yew know 🙂 I don't think I have ever burnt it , despite living next door to the biggest block of ancient yew forest in Europe .
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Brings witches into the house, which can be a bit of a bother.
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Wirral Flower Farm joined the community
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Good firewood, but can pop/spit , if not careful. Easy to split
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Will Storrie joined the community
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Is it that a chipper disc requires a lot of torque to get moving and some PTOs are too weak?
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Any efco saw listed for sale in the uk will be very old stock. Efco ceased to be a brand in the uk well over 5 years ago. The sister brand ...oleo-mac are the only current products sold within the uk now, and as most efco and oleo-mac products were near identical, the parent company in a cost saving exercise couldnt see any good reason offering an identical product, just in a different coloured plastic in the same market. Therefore....avoid any 'brand new' efco products that are still for sale in the uk market unless you want at least a 5 year old saw before youve even used it! All manufacturing dates are clearly marked on a white sticker next to the serial number, so if in doubt ask the seller the year of manufacture. Just worth noting.