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Gray git

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  1. I'll be getting these boys in again in the future that's for sure, and they have a bigger crane 69ton metre!
  2. Well I just don't know where them photos have been filed, found lots of outhers I'd forgot I'd taken but not the 1s of this tree:what: Will try and go take another over weekend.
  3. Stripped this big old chestnut before Christmas and got back to sort the pole today, said to the driver " do you want it in 3 bits or will it handle it in 2?" "as it is Will do! " 4ton is he thinks,.
  4. My Mrs has her cs 30 31 32, Met through work as she was a conservation officer, did quite a bit of field work with me in the early days but now mostly doing the harder job of Mum and keeping an eye On my shocking paper work
  5. But did he sign for a new 1? Impressive bit of grinding
  6. Will fire up the old pc tonight. And put a pick of it up, big tree with view of castle river and town
  7. Not that many big interesting trees that I know of around Thirsk, or at least 1s that you might get access too. Sod it lets go climb some stuff at studly royal at rippon
  8. That's who I got mine from, good to deal with and very helpful for parts
  9. Carry about 2.5 ton and loaded I think 22-25to gal but ain't worked it out properly, I should really for further away jobs.
  10. About the same as landy, whatever that is :eek:
  11. Ok, not stuck just loss of forward motion, it was propper full of cedar chip as in shut 1 back Door and keep blowing it in till it falls out then put some more in with a shovel full Half lift up solid top works well for me but then again most timber go's into the ifor behind the landy.
  12. Looks good signed up Johnny Sorted a lid yet for the chipbox? Love mine and has proved itself again and again over the last month or so on storm damaged trees although I did get rather stuck last week on a damp playing field and had to be towed by a discovery, ow the shame
  13. Don't joke I know of two that have!
  14. But at well over twice the cost not within everyone's budget. Cracking chipper though, used 1 on a 2150mog once and if you got it into the rollers it ate it!
  15. Very good on hardwood brash but has a bad habit of bundling up conifer behind the rollers if the blades are dull and wrapping stringy stuff like willow around the top roller. Company I worked for had 2, 1crane fed on a t160 and the outher on a 1650mog. If I had the need for a chipper in this size range it would prob be my 1st choice!
  16. Both????
  17. How's Mr G taking it?
  18. Got a big big beech that I have permission to rec climb in Richmond if any1 interested
  19. You mean it's not normal too make your own little sound affects as you work????
  20. Cedre tidy up after pre Christmas storms, after getting the rb bogged and nearly loosing the disco and trailer down a banking another extraction option was needed for all the timber, Matty loved it!
  21. Petzl tibia xp, brilliant white light with different settings long life and can be charged up with a mini usb in the truck, worth every penny! This tree was similar to yours with a 4ft stem that you could walk under, persisting it down and very slippery verges!
  22. Very handy bits of kit! Like the fact he has a cooler on the front for his bate!
  23. Not supported On an Sony Xperia z either sorry.
  24. Where can I find the chat room on the mobile app? Or do I need to go full site.
  25. Nice 1 Ian, as always setting the bar high with your editing!

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