Jump to content

Log in or register to remove this advert

Ty Korrigan

Veteran Member
  • Posts

    5,198
  • Joined

  • Last visited

  • Days Won

    8

Everything posted by Ty Korrigan

  1. Hello Hodge, Tell us your story, why are you moving? Regards Ty
  2. Cheers Eddie and MonkeyB, I'll order one tomorrow. Ty
  3. Hello, We lost ours today and splashed a great deal of cherry on route between Rennes and some horrible little Breton village only a fool with rose tinted glasses would ever buy a hovel. Anyway, I digress... Any ideas of an online supplier for these or is it only G.M for a replacement? I found these but am not sure if it is compatible. Reluctant to spend out £26 plus international postage only to find it isn't the right fit. Ceandess IC80 | Ceandess Wolverhampton Cheers Ty
  4. Exactly! We all know that a chipper is a key element. Having a grinder too can be the difference between winning or losing the quote. Complete clearance, job done. Ty
  5. For us, over 80% of all trees felled have stumps ground out. We own our grinder and only sub out very large numbers or when inaccessable for our 4012 which is utter pants 'hors piste'. I know of only one guy who tried just doing stumps but he found that unless the trees where his jobs no-one bothered thinking about grinding out. Ty
  6. Behind your local garage from the used oil bins... Ty
  7. Rennes, landscaping around 2 new appartment blocks. Ty
  8. Examine and photograph it before hand. This way you are covering yourself in the event of any dispute. Some buildings here covered in 50 year old sheeting should be condemend anyway. Ty
  9. Ours also froze up in 2012/13 Had to put a hot air paint stripper inside the infeed for 10min several mornings. Guess our drain hole was bunged up. I love our Quadchip but we are going to need to get some aluminium welding done then a tidy re-spray on the front panel as it has fractured in 4 places and dropped a panel peg. Can't have sharp right angles on alloy panels I have been informed. Didn't work out for the Comet airliner and it don't work well on a Quadchip neither. Ty
  10. Somebody slap him! Ty
  11. I've just exchanged my licence for a French one and to my delight it has come back with a 5t trailer entitlement. We've now almost 4k on the clock and still no tacho cards have arrived. Starting to get nervous about being stopped by the Gendarmes. Ty
  12. I think it could do with a re-write. Perhaps by some-one with some proof reading experience. Other than that, a very comprehensive offering there. Ty
  13. Mac told me he is in fact at least 5 years past retirement age! Ty
  14. Why is that so hard to see? Ty
  15. Much like your own Dave... Sorry, please don't beat me for that! Ty xxx
  16. Here across 'La Manche' many tree companies run a landscape/grounds care offshoot as a separate entity. On grounds care, clients may benefit from a 50% tax credit up to 1800euros per tax year and a reduced rate of vat 10% Perfectly legal. I had considered registering a holding company in Morocco which owned all the kit and billing the French limited company for the hire... Company tax is VERY much lower over there but alas... I have a business partner so a firm NON to that idea. Ty
  17. I do believe, that is about what we pay. Being VAT reg actually increased our turnover long term through commercial work (other VAT reg businesses and organisations) Ty
  18. Mick has injections too for his third leg, it's comes to all of us eventually... Ty:biggrin:
  19. You've more disco in your legs than John Travolta:001_tt2: Ty
  20. I get disco legs accessing on ladders but fine once I've a rope around the tree. Also on skinny pops where your trying hard not to look down whilst spiking and hoping you don't miss and spike your self. Ty
  21. I'm very sceptic. The dealer has 'found' the problem. Debris, resin, sap and chip collected between the roller and motor causing friction... Really? With 3000psi coursing through the system. Besides my Quadchip gets that and it has no effect on performance. Anyway, still jamming but I'm bored of taking videos and complaining. Ty
  22. We've just changed our 4012D over to metric bearings. One new jackshaft and one re-machined. Bigger better bearings, less expensive than US imperial, sealed and greasable, not the purge type. 480 hours on the clock before the belt shredded due to worn bearings which is normal. Bearings though, silky smooth, just worn. The toothed belt is a shocking price though eh? I did read of one guy who has changed over to using 2 motorcycle chains instead. I've spoken to others who have used the hydro head and they all had serious issues and have gone back to belt driven machines. I have a suspicion that I may a bit unique over here in bothering (almost obsessively) to sharpen the grinder teeth. Whilst our 4012 was down having it's work done we subbed out to a local competitor with a tracked 5014 44hp. Aside from being better able to work on poor terrain than our 4012 wheeled, I observed that the actual grinding was no faster than ours. Later, Seb got a look at the teeth and was amazed to see them almost totally rounded off. This company had previously been running a Bandit with a hydro head and had no end of issues with it. I'm not saying that blunt teeth are the cause but a company that ignorant about maintenance of teeth probably can't see other problems as the arise. I can see that a hire compnay might like hydro machines because of their low maintenance but there again, they shift machines on to the likes of us after a couple of years... So your likely to get some-one elses dirty laundry to wash by buying a high hours used hydro machine. Having said that, when I replaced a hydro motor for a chipper, I was a bit shocked by the cost of an original spare. Later, I googled around and found that for 3-4 times less I could have bought one online. Ah well, next time. Ty
  23. Actually, you may get: 1. Cold 2. Chronic Gameboy thumb. 3. Accused of laziness by your team. Ty

About

Arbtalk.co.uk is a hub for the arboriculture industry in the UK.  
If you're just starting out and you need business, equipment, tech or training support you're in the right place.  If you've done it, made it, got a van load of oily t-shirts and have decided to give something back by sharing your knowledge or wisdom,  then you're welcome too.
If you would like to contribute to making this industry more effective and safe then welcome.
Just like a living tree, it'll always be a work in progress.
Please have a look around, sign up, share and contribute the best you have.

See you inside.

The Arbtalk Team

Follow us

×
×
  • Create New...

Important Information

We have placed cookies on your device to help make this website better. You can adjust your cookie settings, otherwise we'll assume you're okay to continue.