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David Riding

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  1. Yeah I think you are Im looking for something just like the one Ed posted, to cut timber up to say 20 inches. I was just wondering if there was a product that would be like a tct log saw but with a hydrualic chainsaw and then use splitter after. The risk was mentioned in relation to making my own and letting staff use it nothing to do with splitting, sawing and cutting on branded product. I could easily make one with the assistance of my ag engineer but I could not let staff use it only myself.
  2. I dont want to buy just a hydraulic chainsaw, Im interested to see if there is a full log cutting unit that is designed specifically for job
  3. Minimum 5 years experience, Excellent rates paid for fast Climber. PM if interested.
  4. Buying a processor that can split 6-way with 20 tonne force and cut 18 inch logs is a tad expensive, firewood is a bonus I would never rely on it as a business and therefore can not justify £15k outlay.
  5. Exactly, you have obviously come against the auditory problem of listening to the said radio country sitcom yourself
  6. exactly, just mounted on a frame for logs, could easily make one but obviously if worker chops his hand off I would have to leave the country
  7. Does anyone make a hydraulic chainsaw log cutter thats not on a processor maybe up to 18inch,
  8. Happy Birthday Dave, if I would have know I would have got you a diecast U1600 with rear steer
  9. Really?? there was a tall thin man that spoke in a language I could'nt understand that minced about with a chainsaw swinging in his hand looking as camp as christmas, answered to the name of stephen
  10. I had the fastest snedders in the west working, 1/2 acre strip done in 4 days with tracked 6 inch chipper. Thats the way the client wanted it doing.
  11. Damn, I should have felled it a few months earlier for more weight Needed to get rid quicky so worked out great, I reckon 90% was under 12 inches, plenty more where that came from
  12. Massive tangle , dont think Johny will undo it before christmas. If he manages it people will contract him from all over the world to untangle their throwlines.
  13. nasty leopard seal.
  14. Useless for big site clearance work, good if you live in a semi-urban / countryside environment with a large variety of different types of work.
  15. awesome site
  16. I got my ag engineer to fab one up to attaching to chassis for under £450.00 thanks
  17. FYI, its a 2005 35/150, thanks
  18. Stopped kicking in today, any ideas why, all cables and fuses seem ok,
  19. Stopped working today, could someone give there top 5 of things it could be starting with the most likely, Cheers
  20. Something is wrong with my mog, its probably the most bizzare thing that has ever happened to it. For the last 6 months it has not needed a single repair, this is really strange and is messing up my monthly routine of ordering parts and taking it to my local ag fitter. I hope I get an air leak soon so everything feels normal again.
  21. cleared

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