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18 stoner

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  1. Dare I ask, what was that meant to achieve?
  2. Lol! They are far from light weight! I can say they have been the comfiest boots from new I've ever had too. Never needed bedding in.
  3. Rick, that one looks a little more money than a cheapo! Looks very nice, I like the colour coding with the chipper:thumbup:
  4. So, in theory, do you think it would be possible in such as Marks case to have "Durham county logs" go into a job do the cutting, then "Mark Bloggs" go in with his private hgv to carry out the timber for his personal use of firewood?
  5. Here's mine. After years of using cheap tosh, I chipped out and have not regretted it a bit. I have size 48 (14 UK) have worn them almost every day for two years (even on holiday, walking & trekking around, weekends etc) and they are still waterproof. The soles are wearing now but I think it may be the inners that pack up first! Klima Air Tirol Fighter Chainsaw Boots
  6. I could be interested at the right money for milling, if you decide to sell. They are numb to use, not to current HSE, and not used that often in tree work any more, but are a good lugging saw, ideal for the mill. Cant help you on the cross over with 880 though.
  7. I've had one for about 3 years now, and even a big bird like me hasn't loosened them off yet! Only thing I've found is, as Rich says, its not the most comfy harness!
  8. Goes to show, there's some good deals to be had out there:thumbup1:
  9. Was that with tipping gear and subframe? Sounds like you got a bargain.
  10. Looking nice mate, does it have a roof too? I'd be very interested how much that cost, if you'd rather PM me or not tell at all, that would be cool.
  11. Ok, in that case, if some kind of loader is out of the equasion, so are big bags. If I were you, I'd go along with any of the suggested options that have been offered for making "pies" of logs, be it harris fence, stock netting, pallets or what ever to create walls of the pies with false floor to keep them aloft. Mostly with the intension of selling bulk(assuming you can deliver bulk), although it means double handling this will be short term if its viable to go into in a bigger way in the future. If you make the pies in reasonable sizes, but not too big so it takes weeks to fill one, then when it comes to sell, you know all the logs in that one pie are seasoned together. Another thing you may want to try, is fill some small nets(the sprout net type) as you split. You can stack these and cover them as with the pies and will cut down on handling later if you can sell some small bags. Be careful though, as these net types usually perish quickly so dont try hanging on to them 'till the next season, they will fall apart.
  12. :thumbup: Cant beat a few piccies:thumbup1:
  13. So Dr, give us a bit more info. How much are you intending to do, is it for profit, yourself, do you have a budget, etc, etc.
  14. Often the "Norris Coles" of the world do have a good point, afterall, its likely you are causing him a nuisance. I dare say if "his" dog left a nuisance in your garden you would complain, so why are you aloud to cause it in his garden?
  15. I'd say looking at the basic box in their pics, its not bad for the money. Spending that amount of coin on a steel one is a waste in my opinion.
  16. Just seen you're talking of a lwb tranny. I'd stay well clear of steel! By the time its built, carrying a couple of blokes and some kit, the payload will be less than 500kgs. Any clues how much TGS would quote for one of theirs, look tidy?
  17. Make walls out of pallets, fill with logs (slightly heaped) and cover top with tarp before winter. (water will run off due to heaping in center yet air will flow very freely)
  18. Do half now, the other half in a year, you'll have the answer! Lol! Seriously, I wouldnt dare leave oak rings to dry out, especially if splitting by hand!
  19. Dont want to urinate on your bonfire Rob, but with MOT 'till March and that rot, even with "low" mileage, that motor is worth between £6-800:blushing: EDIT; just saw treequips comments. Yake note Rob, dont throw your coin away.
  20. Kill it Matt, you know you want to:sneaky2:
  21. Just looked through a few other posts by ATC, and I think we've been had:lol:
  22. Do you have P.L. insurance to cover trees over 6M height?
  23. 18 stoner

    transit mpg

    How many miles per year does this truck do?
  24. Crikey Kev, was that in Lincs somewhere?

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