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Hello evryone! i work for lawrence tree services as a groundsman and have been for about 3 years weve just got the new 4x4 814 lorry finished after about a year! it looks and sounds awsome, it was bought from a power company with a big white back on, it was taken off completely painted chassis and cab and a tgs ally back put on it with a huge toolbox and its got a winch aswell! and the landrover weve had for about a year pretty much the same but smaller! and the jensen weve also had for about a year its a beast and oblitorates 9" skinny poplar limbs! im the main user for the jensen! it gets anywhere and tows stems around so easily, you wouldnt believe what it chips!!! ! ive flipped the tracks 3 times in 3 different woodlands :sad: its hard trying to avoid stumps all day! its so hard to get back on especially on a bank! thanks for looking, keep sawing evryone!!!!!

 

I think some one was selling a 4x2 version on (arbtalk) an ex council bin wagon, but looked proper naff compared to your 4x4 version it, have you had it off road yet :001_cool:

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is that the same truck that was on another thread?we got a wee 6" vermeer,if its a long reverse we just take it off and push it,easy peasie

 

aahhhh!!!pushing chippers, not for me. trying to bump up kerbs, skidding on gravel, one wheel locking when bombing down a driveway. this was the driveway were on today mate, really steep and narrow with a sharp turn at the bottom. try getting a to-behing down there. the joys of scottish hills. hope you are on the mend mate:001_smile:

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I think some one was selling a 4x2 version on (arbtalk) an ex council bin wagon, but looked proper naff compared to your 4x4 version it, have you had it off road yet :001_cool:

 

Thanks for that Woodpicker, the 'naff' truck you refer to was mine, and most certainly was NOT an ex council bin wagon.

IMHO, apart from the 4x4, it looks just as good if not better.

 

Do you try hard at being an abrasive moron, or does it come naturally?

 

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aahhhh!!!pushing chippers, not for me. trying to bump up kerbs, skidding on gravel, one wheel locking when bombing down a driveway. this was the driveway were on today mate, really steep and narrow with a sharp turn at the bottom. try getting a to-behing down there. the joys of scottish hills. hope you are on the mend mate:001_smile:

 

the joys of the canturbury plains!dead flat except fot the port hills (very steep)

 

yeh going well stevie,times flyin:thumbup1:

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Thanks for that Woodpicker, the 'naff' truck you refer to was mine, and most certainly was NOT an ex council bin wagon.

IMHO, apart from the 4x4, it looks just as good if not better.

 

Do you try hard at being an abrasive moron, or does it come naturally?

 

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i was scrolling down smilling at what your response would be and you did not let me down

have you still got it or did it sell

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