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skyhuck

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Everything posted by skyhuck

  1. sounds painfull count me out!
  2. very honest ! Check to make sure you did not put the oil in the gas tank (sadly I am speaking from experience here).
  3. heres one of mine,the customer took some pics and sent me a disc with them on,nice chap
  4. :Dtake out the plug attach ht lead get someone else to hold the plug against the pot pull cord if they jump you know you'v got a spark
  5. i know what you mean but you soon get used to it and its so convenient i can use the rear linkage for any other implement winch,transport box ect, plus with chipper on the rear and a body full of chip all the weight is on the back axel, also i can pull my crane trailer so we dismantle big tree and take everything same day one trip, i've had a chipper up front for about 7years now and wouldn't go back, heres my old outfit
  6. only if your on big job and don't check how full the body is the chip can pile up block the chute.
  7. the chip body on my mog holds about 3 ton i have 14 ton high side tipping trailer as well.
  8. I love my mog she cost a fortune to buy and maintain but makes me a mint so well worth the investment IMO
  9. no she blows realy well even wet laylandi!
  10. this is my full agri spec 200 horse U1600 with four wheel steering
  11. I us a prussik, tried a lockjack sport, but we did not get on!
  12. new to forums, been in tree work for around 14 years, im ok at ebay,but the social side of the web is a bit of a mystery to me,its good to read the threads and relate to what people are discussing.
  13. Cheers! although its "skyhuck" i may be many things but shy aint one of them.Im new to all this sort of thing,but so far found it very interesting.

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