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Stephen Blair
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the jensens even worse than the timberwolf. least you can trust the timberwolf spouts to stay on in transit. have to take my jensen spout off everywhere we go.

 

you always know if it has spun round if pedestrians are taking cover in shop doorways or the on coming artic buries itself in the hedge to get out your way!

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the jensens even worse than the timberwolf. least you can trust the timberwolf spouts to stay on in transit. have to take my jensen spout off everywhere we go.

 

I have a mate with a jensen, he has the same problem. It came off once at speed, lucky it did'nt take out a bus queue.

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the jensens even worse than the timberwolf. least you can trust the timberwolf spouts to stay on in transit. have to take my jensen spout off everywhere we go.

 

never had a prob with mi jensen shute never moves :biggrin: i turn it round so its going with the flow

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well it has been another great micro chipping week for me, thats another 5 days of everything getting left on site and no dragging.:thumbup1:in the last pic i removed the whole hedge, accesss was though the garage, got in by 2 inches, the machine is 30 inces wide. the nieghbour wanted the chips for his garden and the logs for his chiminea. it pays to do a bit of scouting and door knocking i reckon. i got the last job done in about 1hr and a half, that included loogong all the stems and throwing them over the wall. all my customers have been delighted with the savings they have made:thumbup:

 

 

Looks like you are well and truly making the most of the little fella.:thumbup1:

 

I retract my flipent remark of being gypo of the week and hereby award you gardener of the month young sir.:001_smile:

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That's it then I am selling my tracked machine and going micro, that's the way forward!!!! Green or Yellow?????:thumbup: If I sell my landy and get a gas powered corsa van, my day rate has just been reduced and profits increased, I like your style Wee Shrek, any big timber will be snapped up like black gold by log hungry eco energy saving freaks!!:001_tt2:

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I've pushed the little Jo-beau to its limits this week, 2 reasonable sized multi-stemmed siccies yesterday, access no problem, but I wanted to see what it was made of. Flogged all the logs to the next door neighbour, a little extra time spent dressing out is more than compensated for by the manouverability of the machine. If it saves paying for an extra man to drag brush (walking to and fro all day) it certainly is ideal. They are never going to beat the big chipper/mog set-ups, but definitely have their place in our job.

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