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josharb87

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  1. Nah, no way, the tippers bed is 3.6x2m, plus draw bar etc. the logbullet is 5x1.8m the decks about 2.5m long
  2. IMO it suits arborist work, (over here and for my type of work anyway) far better than loaders. For me loaders only exceed at lifting heavy oversized bits - Those trees are pretty rare here now. The stems on the trailer are pretty average diameter of tree i take down. About 4,5m long the logs were just over one load on the machine, i think the branches from the 4 trees was 5 loads and no shuffling the machine about to grab and collect like a loader. I went back the day after to grind the stumps, you couldnt tell it'd been in there. The only real downside is the trailer used to transport it aint a tipper!
  3. The machine weighs about 1.8 ton, I use the beaver tail car transport trailer for the machine, load the logs (as in the picture) on the trailer then roll them off later
  4. No different to a multione or avant, except lower ground pressure, and less runs!
  5. 4 birches before lunch. logbullet proving to be a great asset, shifting the branches to the chipper then the logs from the larger 2 (the smaller stems were cut to firewood rounds)
  6. I’ve used one for tree work, (here in Sweden) great little helper despite its size. Wasn’t the 220 tho, maybe 214 (smaller hp) the smaller the machine the better you need to be at presenting/stacking the material for it Check out Viking arbor on Instagram, they’ve a few pics of there’s working to give you an idea of what it’ll do
  7. Sounds reasonable value. I think the winch on the logbullet is just 600kg and 1500 euros, it is remote controlled mind. Its incredibly usefull.
  8. Ouch! I partially severed a tendon in my thumb a few years ago, lengthy recovery time of 3 months, still get the occasional unexplainable pain but made a good recovery. Don’t be tempted to get back at it early, yes you might win, but you might fukk things up royally!
  9. Any experience of the boxer towing? very flat here, would be towing 2400-2500kg need another vehicle and would be handy to have a large van capable of occasional towing, the boxer/jumper has 2500kg rated tow hook and relatively cheap yet presentable pic attached of what I’m interested in. 2.2 diesel (yes I know it’s not ideal but don’t want to invest too much in a 3rd vehicle just yet) Other large vans I’ve considered but discounted: crafter/sprinter/transit is 2000kg transit 350 is 2800kg but rare iveco very rare not possible/CBA to look into uprating the weights here
  10. It’s only been a few days, end(!) of a pandemic and holiday time, I’m sure TW will reply soon enough. could be that someone forgot to set their auto reply email that the dog is sick so reply’s might be delayed. yes they might reply quicker if you wanted to buy a machine or if it had exploded but it hasn’t, a bolt has broken on a 2nd hand machine presumably not purchased through their dealer network. tw aren’t really on the forum but do seem to reply if you post in their own section (I guess they get email (haha) notifications) sounds like you’re getting good communication from their dealer (?) green plant and Gareth though 🤷‍♂️
  11. I bet! “big” chippers make the job so much easier
  12. I do hope you shifted that log out with a machine and not hand balled it out!
  13. How much did you want for that chipper again?! 😆
  14. New builds arent that cheap, location plays the biggest part in prices. Within an hour of a major city/financial bubble prices are "high" (but not UK high!) Renovation costs, the tax agency pays 30-50% of the labour costs up to roughly 8k/person/year. Green energy, 50% of labour and material upto 5k per person/year Jonathan being a newcommer might needs to live here and pay tax before taxing advantages of the above though, not sure but might need a years tax paying before he's eligible?
  15. To sell now, if you don't need the van or something similar is a good move i reckon. Manufactures must soon be able to fix their Covid supply issues
  16. Yep! Luckily that’s where my partners summer house is, and where she’s from. Shame it’s all under snow 6months a year, still beautiful but work possibilities aren’t that great
  17. Where’s that @Matthew Storrs? here’s some of the places I’ve been swimming at recently, a fair bit north of you Jonathan
  18. Hi @lux, Did everything go as planned with Först? How are you liking the 55hp TR8?
  19. A mate brought one of these, 10k Euro. he’s happy with it, fits on the back of his double cab pickup, he then tows a 6m3 tipping trailer i’ve used it once but nothing to compare it too
  20. How much would you earn with a manager in charge per month/year How long would it take to earn, under the manager’s management of the company, what your kit is worth 2nd hand? do you plan on returning to the uk? unfortunately IMO the goodwill gesture on top of the kits value is canceled out by the self employed staff. If they want, they can leave without notice, their replacements perhaps not as effective or knowledgeable of your pricing/work methods could lead the work booked in as a loss maker. plus the little issue that they should really be on the books could be a very expensive journey for the new owner…
  21. Its overpriced and shite, look for something else. Tbh, unless you've already got a chipper and only do small pruning id look for a more efficient setup/vehicle.
  22. Yep die backs here too, advice is to pollard. Shame as Ash is red listed too yep, value for money pruning joe!

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