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John Shutler

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  1. It's on an industrial site. Roughly 100 maccys to remove ranging from 1ft to about 3ft. Some fells and some dismantles Sent from my iPhone using Arbtalk
  2. Gratuitous machinery shot, first day of a three week site clearance job Sent from my iPhone using Arbtalk
  3. yes it is, its been built mainly for feeding my big crane fed pto chipper
  4. Just had a custom grapple built for my boxer 427 courtesy of Riko uk, great guys to work with!! Sent from my iPhone using Arbtalk
  5. It depends wether it's actually been setup for crane feeding, if not it would be fairly easy to disconnect the stop bar and take the hopper off but if you've not got controls to operate the infeed in the tractor it could get annoying Sent from my iPhone using Arbtalk
  6. The bandit is massive!! My old tp 250 was damn good, but wasn't built for crane feeding but it was possible My newer Jensen is built for the job and a pretty awesome machine Sent from my iPhone using Arbtalk
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  8. Crown reduced a western red cedar this afternoon, 3-4m off the top and about 1m off the sides Sent from my iPhone using Arbtalk
  9. agreed if you can get a boxer go with that, its just getting hold of one that's the problem
  10. Different chipper I think it's just steel Sent from my iPhone using Arbtalk
  11. yeah that's the one, its a valmet running 110hp or there abouts powering a chipper
  12. cheers guys, il take all the guarding off tomorrow and try to get a better look the shaft is a star shape, apparently not that common when I called the local ag place
  13. on my pto chipper there appears to be some sort of clutch fitted between the end of the pto shaft and the shaft into the machine. if you wanted to change the shaft (its not long enough) how would you go about separating the pto shaft and the clutch? thanks john
  14. ive got a predator 38, very good machine. but your looking at 20k all in for a new one its a far better machine than my old carlton 4012
  15. celox gauze is better than celox powder, it can be packed into a wound then covered with and Israel bandage the additional Israel bandages can be applied if it bleeds through
  16. Israel bandage and CAT tourniquet in my pocket as have my guys. First aid kit with more of the same in the trucks Sent from my iPhone using Arbtalk
  17. I will be expecting tea in my hammock on the sunday morning again mark but this time bring a bacon sarnie as well
  18. Agree with all the above, absolutely cracking time the last couple of years Sent from my iPhone using Arbtalk
  19. a video made by one of my guys from one of their jobs last week [ame] [/ame]
  20. I bought a tracked predator grinder and not used it since. its taking up space in the lockup and I want to free up the money to by a 3tonne excavator
  21. I know the boxer 427 is around 12gpm so something around that
  22. The pictures are from when I'd just got it, it's practically the same, just grubbier with slightly less paint!! It could probably mount on an excavator with a bit of modding and the correct flow rate Sent from my iPhone using Arbtalk
  23. I've got a hydraulic grinder head for a mini skid steer for sale Sent from my iPhone using Arbtalk
  24. evening all would 1700KG be to much weight on the 3 point linkage of a valmet 8050 with roofmount and waterballasted tyres? obviously the linkage will lift more than this
  25. ive had various stump grinders over the years, the most recent being a tracked predator grinder. I do stumps for 2 other contractors as well as my own. its usually out once a week and i tend to make pretty good money off it, but generally only because my guys are out doing treework at the same time so im making my dayrate from them

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