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The Italian copy one is on tracks I think? You can take the chipper off so it's effectively a track barrow underneath. Other answers are towball on a muck truck, or buy an M500 which pushes itself.
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Its with a heavy heart that am going to sell my mill I just dont think I will set up another yard ,fracturing my spine and this auto imune thing I now have I just dont think dealing with big slabs will do me any good so anyway thought I would offer to you lot first ,Its not got many hrs on the clock always looked after it ,got 8/10 ripper 37's to go with it ,spare guide bearings if I can find them there isnt any point in it just sitting in a shed so 3 grand is the price no haggling its a good machine thats been looked after also have a static 3phase converter thats done hardly any work and thats £800 its the biggest Transwave used to make they dont make them that big any more my mobile is 0744973656 Cheers. Mark
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Shame about the increased stabby mac stabby rates under his tenure and how as PCC he's done pish all to stop it all whilst making the slime ball Sir Slime ball.
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Democratically elected though wasn't he with the 2nd largest majority 3rd time he was elected, (I think he also claims to have achieved the largest majority 1st time around), so whatever it is he is doing must resonate with his electorate in London.
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Gets home earlier, chance to do the paperwork mid week, not the weekend, send the invoices out a few days earlier to keep the bank manager happy maybe? (apart from the obvious of fitting a job into 1 day and not day and a half so you can go to the new job in the morning, catches up along the week, no Saturday morning jobs, no OT to pay)
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Why’s that then? Most jobs are done on a fixed price quote? There’s no Bruce’s bonus for finishing a job early unless you can squeeze in a small job? And then if that overruns you’ll piss the blokes off! The only thing you get for finishing a job early is an increase in staff moral?
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Anyone else think Sadiq Khan is playing the same old card.. | Gerard O'Shaughnessy WWW.LINKEDIN.COM Anyone else think Sadiq Khan is playing the same old card.. He claims thatv Donald Trump’s recent... Absolutely pathetic and so so predictable, Standard tactic, play the race card at every opportunity to stifle any criticism.
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The GL&D super look great, £13k +VAT though... it has a niche that it'll be amazing for. Clearing woodland brash isn't that niche. It's not going to be quick at what your describing either.. Probably the most cost effective way and efficient is stack in chipper friendly pikes, and when your out of space hire a 6-8" tracked machine for a short period... unless you want to spend many thousands on owning your own. Or burn it, which is quick and free!?
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Has anyone on here seen or modified a Greenmech CS100 to sit on a tracked barrow? I have a greenmech, it's a good chipper but it sucks moving it around, it's actually quite limiting where it can go with one person..
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Thanks fellas, great bits of information 👌
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You know that and I know that, but lots of the enquiries were from Peterborough - in the city they don't know anything about trees and don't know neighbours to ask for a recommendation. Problem is bark do a good job of appearing on Google search. Ideally we'd all pay Steve a few quid to make a central tree surgeon index which does well on Google and everyone's info is written by another tree firm so is brutally honest. "Climbs slower than a three legged tortoise but makes a nice reduction nonetheless" type of thing.
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I havn't used stovax, but have used three other 'eco design' stoves that have been utter s**** - hard to light and smokey. Ive posted on this topic here before. The problem (as I see it) is that these stoves are designed to divert/restrict exhaust so it recirculates and re-burns the gases within the stove repeatedly. These is also less control of air going in. These stoves need very exact operating conditions - airflow in the room, flue length/straightness/temperature. They may work fine in a new airtight house (that is warm already) with a perfectly straight/lined and insulated flue, but conditions in older properties are much more variable. Give me big old Charnwood or Clearview anyday. These stoves have massive air intakes that can make them roar like a steam train on lighting. Yes more heat goes up the chimney and you use more wood, but it doesn't smoke into the room.
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Are Stovax Woodburners a load of rubbish?
JimP replied to TimberCutterDartmoor's topic in Log burning stoves and fireplaces
See the above video -
sandspider started following How to give away large amounts of chopped not kiln dried wood?