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John Shutler

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  1. agreed, our little machine just goes to smaller cutting and stacking jobs where a chainsaw operator and digger driver can get through a lot of work. The shear beneath an engcon on our 7.5 tonne machine can get through a huge amount of 4-10 inch material in a day
  2. if it’s timber going back to the yard we cut 2.5m lengths. we can get two bays of 3m on our timber trailer but loading can be awkward. some hauliers that buy our softwood want it in 3m lengths so we oblige if asked
  3. it’s good isn’t it. a job like that you’d usually have a truck load of shit to take away at the end and you always end up with bits left in front of the heizohack so for the sake of less than an hour with the mulcher it’s worth doing we even tipped a truck load of rake up from another job on that site and mulched it with all the shit that was already there
  4. I had a flail mower on my old boxer it was pretty pathetic
  5. southern fried partridge sub
  6. it all depends on what work your doing. when i bought my boxer back in 2011 we were doing a lot of back garden jobs and moving the timber with a 3.5 tonne truck. you could sneak it though a garage or down the side of a house and remove decent sized chogs or rings. it worked particularly well for me as i’d not long bought a grcs so the size of stuff we were rigging had increased. fast forward 12 years and our work (and setup mog, tractors and merlo roto) has changed, we do a lot more clearance, woodland, estate, and local authority works. access is less of an issue and a 2 tonne digger with rotating grab is out most days of the week. i’ve got a 7.5tonne machine for larger jobs as well. the digger is great as imo it’s far better for stacking than a little skid steer and that means we can stack and leave or stack for the heizohack. we’ve a small timber trailer that goes behind it so if we can pull out a fence panel we can sneak into a garden if we need to. if i think about the last 4 or 5 years there’s only one or two jobs when a loader type machine has been better for that job and on those two occasions i’ve borrowed a mates avant.
  7. Portable Winch PCW5000 | Winches & Accessories UK WWW.WGMLTD.CO.UK Superb Value - Check out Portable Winch PCW5000 - Experience Excellent Service from Winchester Garden... owned one of these for the best part of 10 years. never pulled a tree over with it or really skidded much with it either but used it a lot on technical rigging jobs back in the day to drift lowered sections over obstacles or back to a drop zone in conjunction with my grcs. we mainly use it now when we have to winch stuff off islands in lakes to pull the 9 tonne winch cable back over to the island for the next pull
  8. been out with the mulcher a couple of times recently. don’t really like getting into heavy mulching jobs really but i don’t mind a bit of woodland rhody work if there’s space to get in without beating the tractor up. generally get in with a little 360 at the same time and windrow any stuff that i can’t easily get. also it’s really handy to have just for a final tidy round on clearance type jobs as well IMG_9932.MOV FullSizeRender.MOV
  9. a rake would be invaluable on that job. Ive got a brush that goes on either my 1.8 tonne or 8 tonne machine and its been a game changer
  10. my mate bought a very similar house in the new forest, the guy who lived there approached my mate and said he didn't know what to to about the mess. my mate told him knock 20k off the asking price and you can walk away and leave it. we were doing the site clearance and the guy left the house immaculately presented, got into the cleanest Toyota Corolla I've ever seen with a suitcase and left the absolute disaster behind him
  11. i used to put one of those little bag silica bags in my old jensen 141 to deal with the condensation issue. just got to remember to change it regularly
  12. This is one of the best bits of advice I ever took from you. My voicemail says for a prompt response please email or text, imo if people can't do that simple thing there we are not off to a great start. I generally listen to the voicemails then decide if il call them back and don't even get me started on the people that call from an unknown number
  13. just get an old RSJ and hold it in the webbing so that the lower edge sits lower than the grab, it'll naturally want to sit at a bit of an angle which is perfect for clearing up. if you go steady you'll be able to clear up pretty well without any tines on it. We did it with our digger for about 3 years until I bought a purpose made brush
  14. when I bought some earlier this year I asked the guy who was working on my neighbours paddock and he was more than happy to help. Dropped off a couple of stere's of probably the driest firewood I've ever seen
  15. generally within 5 miles but we do go further for some customers like the national trust
  16. I had to price some insurance work last week and it was going to cost £85 for me and the van for a morning got sent some pictures instead
  17. I had a price recently to go from lymington to Yarmouth and back with the tractor and heizo that would make your eyes water.
  18. the NAAC rates schedule puts it at £47.95 plus vat per hour. you’ll usually find there will be a minimum charge of 2 hours at least and it really depends wether they are putting the hedge cutter on especially as a lot of guys like to put it on and all the flail work whilst it’s on as they can be a bit of a fag to put on and take off
  19. i was lucky that the one i bought was old enough that i could fit a back boiler to it like yours. apparently the newer ones can’t have boilers due to emissions. eventually i might add a boiler to mone but that’s way down the line
  20. i’ve only ever had good experiences with botex gear
  21. The Vendee, about 12k from Fontenay le Comte @Ty Korrigan
  22. i bought a 2nd hand esse ironheart which i put into my place in france. very pleased with it. kicks out a nice amount of heat and the oven works well. overload it and you’ll have the top plate glowing red.

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