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Gray git

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  1. Sometimes I hate being right. Congratulations to you both [emoji106]
  2. That was my thinking after borrowing a 10 one recently which seemed to follow the tractor quite well compared to a long 14ton root crop trailer I had last time, I guess high sides makes the capacity difference.
  3. Nice looking new chipper John [emoji106] What size is the trailer as it looks a handy capacity without being to big, looking at them at the min trying to decide what size would be best for us.
  4. Placenta, your cookie up your wife's placenta for a nutritional iron rich post birth smoothie.
  5. Good choice josharb87 They are really good little grinders, my one out earning its keep..
  6. Bet that takes some attention to detail and rediculous amount of time to get right! End result is good though.
  7. Cheers Mark. Didn't think I'd spelt it correctly [emoji12]
  8. Yeh going big has many advantages but brings with it a few problems, I do get the impression they have it a lot easier in the states with vehicles weight laws. Would definitely like to see it working but think I'll stick with tractor power for anything bigger than 12".
  9. Phew, must have got them corrected then sir [emoji15]
  10. Spotted some nice examples today while out with the dog Fistulina Shaggy pholiote, (something like that) plenty of lovely gano applanatum And what I think is a small. Dryad saddle
  11. That would explain the mog to tow it, nice! Good idea, wouldn't be hard to make a plate to sit over the plastic and bolt on the chassis behind it that'd be strong enough to stand on even just for adjusting the spout.
  12. Derail sorry but can you flip the mobile site to dark mode like in my screen shot as it makes reading the text so much easier for me on the phone as white on black stands out so much more with my dyslexia.
  13. Yes, updated just a few weeks ago after all the main site updates
  14. I'm not that cruel to make you do without your machine for 3 months for a bit of dulux splashed around the edges. I'll have you know I'm getting quite good with the old spray gun and orange is my speciality.
  15. All those dead trees, going to keep someone busy for a while if the owners want them all clearing with the fire risk. Good rigging of some seriously big bits.
  16. Not on android for me.
  17. That's the only negative I have found with my 90 being on the knot trailer, plastic mud guards which are a little to wide to lean over comfortable and way to soft to stand on, going to look into some stronger checker plate one's. What model machine is yours? 990 I thought but then looks bigger on a single axel.
  18. You buy it nd I'll spray it for you and I'm sure halfrods are doing some cheap dab radios and seekers at the moment but don't think you will hear it over the engine noise very well [emoji12]
  19. I'll give it a go, I think it could be possible but he's tight so no promise [emoji6], I'm really impressed with it now I've had a good play and know how to get the best out of it although I did smash two teeth on something but less than a min to spin them and back working. So much easier to change the teeth than the hb20 with them sitting further from the disk so you can get a proper socket onto them instead of needing a open ended spanner.
  20. It's a bit different to the prototype but far sleeker I think 36 conifer stumps in a shy over 2hrs Loving the hight adjustable spout on the 90, high for filling big trailer and low for properly packing the rb, not a inch of space left unfilled with this machine. So glad Ian talked me into spending the extra on the winch as it makes pulling tangled conifers apart so easy saving cutting up so much.
  21. Not sure of cost as specked it on new machine. top face is rippled from chip hitting it, resprayed built version now on my machine is slightly thicker mettle.
  22. If you'd used a normal grinder I guess that pipe would be long gone, very handy attachment.
  23. Yes they do as got a short version for my st8, got a spare if you want to try it but the back is full of dint as made from carling cans.
  24. That's really good, love the pose not being a normal straight sit.
  25. Better off spending your money on ipaf as this will be instantly recognised on any commercial site you go on without questioning Where I've found they tend not to understand our lantra or nptc stuff.

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