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HI LUKE how did he do that then was he :001_rolleyes:mate thanks jon :thumbup:

 

I used to travel between jobs with my saws in the hopper of the chipper. When we went to dump the truck, he turned the chipper on to use the hydraulic jack and then decided to turn the rollers on so it goes faster. Bye bye saw. Haven't had much luck with groundies lately. A month ago I had to replace my ms200t with the 201 cause my new groundie left it on the wheel arch of the chipper before we took off.

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I used to travel between jobs with my saws in the hopper of the chipper. When we went to dump the truck, he turned the chipper on to use the hydraulic jack and then decided to turn the rollers on so it goes faster. Bye bye saw. Haven't had much luck with groundies lately. A month ago I had to replace my ms200t with the 201 cause my new groundie left it on the wheel arch of the chipper before we took off.

 

HI LUKE BYE BYE MS660 BYE BYE BYE BYE GROUNDIE and do not come back :thumbdown:jon :thumbup:

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My 254 xpg. Bought new years ago. Two pistons later and it needs another one now. I wouldn't like to climb over the trees it's felled..

 

Oh, and my 395 xp is a close second :-)

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Hi Jon. Exactly. He called up almost crying for his job back but nothing going.

 

HI LUKE i do not no him all i will say is you get me a new ms660 and we will see if you get your job back thanks jon i no it not my buss sorry jon

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