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    Bandit 20xp wood chipper: 2020 model 12500kgs 275hp CAT engine Kesla 500 crane

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    Vermeer BC2000XL wood chipper: Year-2007 Hours-1418 250hp CAT diesel engine 7500kgs Air brakes Spare belts, blades etc

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  8. As above, fourstoke engines are for things with wheels and not to be carried. The additional weight just isn't worth it. I hated their 35cc strimmer that I used to have.
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    2021 37hp engine One owner 750kg

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    Long Bennington, Nottinghamshire - GB

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    Jenz HEM 560 pto biomass chipper 2004 7400hrs Good working order Blower fan recently refurbed together with drum bearings Kesla crane

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  11. an old thread where David Humphries investigates gano on Holm Oak - he suspected applanatum, but wanted to rule out the potentially more damaging adspersum (10 y old thread and at the time microscopy was needed to differentiate the two species)
  12. I admit I used to run them a bit longer than that as I only had spur sprockets on less used , bigger saws. Even Stubby's floating rims will show the telltale mark the drive link makes as they wear, unlike spur drum the rims tend to explode if you run them too long.
  13. Has anyone had any issues with the mark 3? Mine sh!t it self last week blowing the plug out its housing stripping the threads
  14. What i will be cutting on regular basis are 6-12mm hedge branches, some 15mm. Larger ones i individualy cut with battery secateurs or loppers. Now i can get light and small hedge trimmer to do hedge trimming on smaller stuff and do the rest one by one. The other way is to buy serious hedge trimmer and have less work to do indivisually. The more serious hedge teimmer is, the more wweght is to carry around. And than i have to decide on budget too. I can not see, if throwing more money at equipment now will bring marginal or big enough benefit. This is where i don't have enough experience to foresee. But when the hedge is done it will really looks nice ).
  15. Ganoderma aplanatum I think. Some holm oaks I looked at for SWT had it and were still going after 10 years in a station car park, I'll have to call in and see how they are. They were reduced a bit just in case.
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  17. Having used both the Pro Comms. I only bought the Pfanners as 2 other lads already had them. Range is bloody garbage..
  18. It is very much like powdered chocolate yes.
  19. When there is a big bunch of them hacking around Goodwood circuit its deafening ! 😃 ( I live close to it ) Its coming up to that time again . September the something .
  20. Yes . A floating rim as we call it . I did not want to say just rim as the op clearly was not familiar with the terms used in the trade . Spur , rim etc etc .
  21. some ganoderma have spores like powdered chocolate
  22. Did not know that. Every day a school day it seems.
  23. The UH006 is good, nice to use. The specs and the batteries are better than the Stihl 140r. The 18v tools are significantly down on power and capacity compared to Makita xgt 40v ones, even with the twin 18v is significantly down on the XGT so its worth upgrading to the newer system. Currently theres a free battery promotion with the outdoor tools, ends end of Sept. I'll have gained 5 of these promotion batteries, and possibly going to buy more tools before it ends. I have the blower, top handle, hedger and pruning chainsaw, split shaft - with hedger/trimmer/polesaw. I never seen any Stihl battery kit in the wild and their early battery kit was rubbish, so no one wants to risk the newer stuff. It does work well for very thick tops on large hedges whilst up a ladder, beech etc where your cutting 3 or 5 meter tops.
  24. Yes once the drive link bottoms out and marks the bottom of a spur sprocket with that telltale bright spot it needs replacing. How many chains have been through it in the year? I would supect an over tight chain if not more than one.
  25. AHPP

    Clutch wear

    Rim sprockets as we call them in the trade.
  26. I didn't know a lot about these, so I looked it up and found this, every day is a school day. Norton – 500race.org 500RACE.ORG oh, and in case anyone is wondering, the fuel can issue didn't work as the plastic had become brittle and shattered while reassembling. there seems to be some differnce of info on whether the Stihl version will fit on the Husqvarna can, some say yes, some say no? can anyone confirm either way. I just noticed Joe has confirmed it fits, I'll look into getting one of those.
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