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All small log splitters will leek or weep oil- often they dont have a big enough hydraulic oil tank or no hydraulic oil cooler, problem with them getting over worked, Im dubious about ifor trailers due to a local dealership now saying they've been brought out by the chinese and them not stocking ifor because of this. So in essence what im saying is you might be replacing it with more over priced chinese junk. I dont know who id recommend in the way of machines seens the are alot stopped by eu legislation or brexit importing to the UK .
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Sullivan's Engineering make a well regarded properly road towable splitter, they're in Ireland so was thinking maybe in the EU with you but looked them up just now and they are in the North. Might be someone that takes them south across the border though and you could order in Euros?
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Look for an M500, the chipper pushing itself around is a really good feature especially up into the trailer at the end of the day. They're solid built from proper parts so you can get spares, bearings etc either from Global or direct from suppliers. Mine is at least 15 years old, will keep repairing it for a long while yet.
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Morning all, Lazy day here other than perhaps trying to allocate days to jobs for new year. Plenty booked in to allocate but have to build in flexibility for the weather. Not every customer can cope with a call the night before to say we are coming at 8 tomorrow. Happy Sunday
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Just wondering, can the Steward make enquiries regarding themselves?
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Bon-jew-er, Has anyone experience of these ? Ifor Williams LS256 Log Splitter - Tuer Trailers ALANTUERTRAILERS.CO.UK Brand New Ifor Williams LS256 Log Splitter * 25 Tonne Hydraulic Ram * Petrol Engine * GX200 Engine *... For a genuine road tow, they are significantly less expensive than the French Rabaud or the excellent AMR brand. No experience of Balfour. Currently I own a generic Xhinesium 'towable' (basically a Rock Machinery 22t) I loan it to clients as a sweetener, to encourage them to keep their wood. It's a very popular initiative, saving the hire and transport of a similar hire machine at €120 per day Trouble is, although I tow it, it's not legal and the two hand security feature which is different from the UK versions, made the operation fatiguing until the metal deformed and fortunately disabled it without impairing the machines function. The Xhinesium has so far split all three hoses, rattles terribly whilst being towed and has developed a leak on top of the hydraulic valve block. The wheels don't have sealed bearings and these are pretty basic too. I dismantle and grease them every few months. Regardless, the machine has certainly earned its keep for me and helped win alot of work. Stuart
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Price jobs accordingly - travel time is within their work hours anything outside of that is overtime. If the moneys not on the job doing it that way you cannot expect your employees to make up for that
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Just woke up, late to bed with her watching tripe on tv! Plus we ate late after a few beers in the Brewshed. Few minor jobs and she wants to think about wallpaper on one wall in the spare room. She just bobbed for Yorkshire tea... Porter, Bellow, Mushroom.
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Good Morning Beautiful clear morning. Few more logs out then stacking with fresh split beech. Have a wonderful Sunday.
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The super prof is a great machine. 18hp with a feed roller and will shred up to 4” happily. I bought a year 2000 one last year and I’m looking at replacing it with the newer tracked version. The only fault I’ve found is their cost vs other small chippers.
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Over the past six or seven years I switched to boas with all my shoes, I will never go back. It's just priceless not to deal with strings on muddy job sites with the stumpy, or opening the shoes one handed while balancing the groceries in the other when coming home. After maybe 2 years of 70-80% daily use, the wires tend to break but the warranty service by boa is fabulous and taking 30 minutes to replace them is still worth it.
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Morning, it snowed last night but seems to be melting a bit. A lazy Sunday here. Have a good day guys
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I'll have some lazy days lounging around the cafe soon, I've 6 days off still to take before christmas. Good to hear about Igor last night 👍
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Blimey Doug, you’re a busy bee. Watching Match of the Day, breakfast, then chores.
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Good morning Arbtalkers , have a great day 😉
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Morning all. Quiet one yesterday achieving chores, working today, Lime reduction with a road closure at a busy junction so had to be Sunday, shouldn't be a full day at least. Have a good one folks.
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Morning all , Sorry to have made you angry Jase 🙂it was out of my control mate ! Chilly start here , Happy Sunday ,