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david

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  1. i find crossing over the flip line is the best way of doing narrow stems but not so good on stuff over 18"
  2. looks like the gypo's are in your town for a change, saves them robbing the grannys up here. real tree choppers run manly unimogs
  3. nice old cockshutt running there. dont think id be using that splitter tho. i like my hands the way they are:001_smile:
  4. i always thought it was over 15 ton on 4 wheels that had the £650 tax. i fancy getting a 21ton 3 axle with a lifting rear axle as its ment to be £200 tax altho i may be wrong:001_smile:
  5. nice wee mog altho you really need a big trailer / hiab to go with it
  6. are you wanting to mount a 3point linkage and reversing box to the din? or just mount the chipper on the din and fit the reversing box to the chipper?
  7. are they out yet? im thinking of putting one on my 180 to save me sharpening it after the grounds operation technicians carved up the tarmac around the chipper:sneaky2:
  8. Hycrack (Hy-Crack) the screw type log splitter - The Safe, Fast & Efficient way to split logs this the type of thing? the price are on there too
  9. my bro has an old 1210 (i think thats what it is) lying here. i think it went ok until the clutch went
  10. seen this today but only had phone with me to take pic's
  11. if i was spending that kind of money id be looking at a big backpack blower and it blow it into a corner / pile. and lift it with 2 short boards of wood. get a demo of whatever machine u chose tho
  12. thanks treequip and porky think il need to add one of them to my wish list
  13. is there any filters on the inlet pipe? hopefully its something simple
  14. has anyone got one of the £25 ones fitted. are they ok? im thinking about buying a winch and recognise that its handy to be cutting the tree and doing the winching rather than relying on someone to watch for you to wave your arms etc
  15. im sure the 181 and 45 will do your job fine it you look after them. i have had both for several years now
  16. is that just a standard bumper with a mounting plate on top of it? have you got remote control? which one is it?
  17. well it dose help when you set them on fire
  18. carvers seam to like them. sold some locally and got good money for them
  19. are you sure it is actually running too hot? is it loosing power? smell warm? etc could it be an eletrical problem? i take it the engine oil is fresh enough
  20. dose anyone split billets with a hycrack (screw) type splitter ?
  21. youd be better looking at the carrying capacity id say, also depends what you intend to do with it. is it your only vehical etc

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