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18 minutes ago, Mick Dempsey said:

Easily towable in a trailer, which is key.

 

The 7.3 is the same size, slightly less powerful but there’s not much in it for the money.

There are plenty of decent other brands as well Schaeffer (sp) Giant, Cast.

 

Thnaks Mick, will check the others out. Good to know. 

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14 minutes ago, ForestryFinance said:

I've had a shot of the Cast loaders as I know a dealer up here. They're brilliant, and pretty well priced as well I would say. 

Haven't hear of the Cast loaders, will have a look. Cheers. 

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Busy morning here, got the harvester out and wagons getting filled quickly. New foreman keen to get paid right away, card reader in hand! 

 

(The boy picked these toys himself, I'm a proud dad. We have misplaced his Fendt tractor unfortunately, but so far so good with his selection!) 

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Busy morning here, got the harvester out and wagons getting filled quickly. New foreman keen to get paid right away, card reader in hand! 
 
(The boy picked these toys himself, I'm a proud dad. We have misplaced his Fendt tractor unfortunately, but so far so good with his selection!) 
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Volvo! [emoji106] top lad!
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Getting rid of a few big old oaks on a development site, was a case of get in, get done and get out quickly so plenty of hydraulic power on site.

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Hardly any mess GGit, hope they had permissions [emoji12] or was is crash cashh n fish-tail oot! K
You wouldn't believe the paperwork involved in this site being behind the wire on a military camp so planning permission was the least of our worries.
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6 minutes ago, Gray git said:
7 hours ago, Khriss said:
Hardly any mess GGit, hope they had permissions emoji12.png or was is crash cashh n fish-tail oot! K

You wouldn't believe the paperwork involved in this site being behind the wire on a military camp so planning permission was the least of our worries.

And photo permissions? ?

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It’s a rugby pitch in the background, can’t see it being an issue.

 

Finished up the clearance job.

 

This red oak had some sort of Ganoderma, outwardly fine, full crown etc.

Internally soft as pulp at the base.

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