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monkeybusiness

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  1. In my opinion the 2 pops should have been removed and the Ash left alone (although this opinion is formed without seeing the Ash in its original state or talking to the customers and discussing their actual requirements). Those pops are going to be a pain in the a##e for the customer long term (as is the Ash now to be fair). I can't see the pops previously offering much screening from your pics, and their removal would have led to an increase in light (which more often than not is what people are mostly concerned about). The Ash could have been left alone, the customers educated in what is a 'safe' tree, and the future maintenance issues drastically reduced.
  2. Similar, but not the same (that one is amazing though!). The one I've seen has a Xerion with the chip box on the back (like a mog) and the crane has a harvester head that fells standing trees and feeds them straight into the chipper. It is MEGA!!!
  3. [ame=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FI3x0w8X6SA&feature=related]Willows 2 - YouTube[/ame] There is also an amazing Claas Xerion video somewhere with a front mounted chipper fed with a mounted harvesting headed crane and a massive chip bin on the back BUT I CAN'T FIND IT ANYWHERE... It might actually be a contender for the ultimate arbtruck, but currently appears to be a figment of my imagination!
  4. Pussy - you aren't full till you get smoke off the tyres...
  5. Those treebustas are very good machines in general - obviously that particular machine would need a good looking at regarding its condition etc. As with all chippers, keep the blades sharp and be careful what you put through it.
  6. Don't waste you money, get the Greenmech (I would recommend requesting a demo of all of the machines you are considering and then decide though tbh).
  7. Speak to John at Shades of Green near Daresbury - 01925740995. He hires out chippers, I'm not sure if he has them that small though. He's a sound bloke, and is great value for Husky saws.
  8. I kind of think it's fair enough - I heard that Honey Bros bid at all of the last remaining stock from Stihl and managed to secure the lot. If you've got the balls to do that then I guess you are able to then name your price. Supply and demand will sort it out in the end (I'm annoyed with myself as I missed the last one at George Carrs - when I phoned back to buy it they had just sold it!) I can't bring myself to spend what HB are now asking, but I'm sure some people will.
  9. One of my mates is selling Samurai 330s on ebay samurai c330 (similar to a silky) | eBay For the money they are brilliant!
  10. Honey Brothers have (maybe had by now) a load, but they want nearly a million pounds for them!
  11. Sorry to hear that Karl, I'll keep my eyes open.
  12. They are a great company, well worthy of a recommendation!
  13. You won't find it in BS3998 but we've ratchet strapped them really tightly before now and then wired them up before removing the straps, and then cut them back hard around the sides to remove any bulges (making sure you don't sever anything that is supporting life further up the tree obviously). They look terrible when you first do them but they grow back well within a season and end up a lot narrower and more formal looking. You need good strong wire, you can apply a lot of tension with a 5 tonne ratchet strap and you don't want it going pop... (before anyone shoots me down for tree mutilation, this was done as a last resort as the owner was going to remove them otherwise). They now look fantastic as they are regularly cut with a hedgecutter.
  14. I've just had a reply from Friday-Ad (9.00pm on a Sunday night - pretty good service to be fair, much better than eBay) letting me know that the ad in question was placed in October last year. I hadn't even bought the now stolen chipper at that time, so it unfortunately isn't relevant!
  15. I hadn't seen that ad and I can't open the picture (if there was one) as it is listed as sold. I've emailed Friday Ad for a copy of it though - if they can send me one I'll know instantly if it was my machine. Cheers for the heads up. Thanks everyone else too, I've had loads of good leads and I'm really grateful to everybody who is keeping an eye out.
  16. Apparently he searched for wood chipper and woodchipper and it came up somewhere. As an aside, the following link on farm trader is my actual chipper (thank you to those that noticed). It is the original advert from which I bought the machine last November - for some reason it is still running on Autotrader. GRT repossessions are a decent company to deal with - they aren't involved in the loss of my machine. asaphttp://farm.autotrader.co.uk/used-farm-machinery/greenmech/forestry-and-hedging/at8a6a050234f1d09b0135084fa9e83e6e/greenmech-arb-19-28
  17. Great job - I think you should be commended for including the little mishaps in the finished vid, it's stuff like that that helps us all learn. You could have made the whole thing look perfect and we'd have known no different. Superb!
  18. Sorry, no. I had a phone call today off a legendary Arbtalker who saw it and thought nothing at the time but twigged in the middle of the night last night and went hunting for more info, only to draw a blank. that's all I really know about this particular lead.
  19. Thanks Geoff, I appreciate it! I've been in touch, they give nothing out over the phone that you can't find out yourself through the site, but I've emailed all the details to another department that deals with this sort of thing. It's a bit slowly slowly though... Keep your eyes peeled, there's still £1000 up for grabs if you can find my machine!
  20. I'll second that - even a 16-23 outperforms the 190 in my opinion. The 190 is a very good machine though, much much better than the 150.
  21. Stereo - that's very kind of you to go to the trouble. Unfortunately it is none of those you have sent me. I have trawled through all of the ended listings I can think of that are relevant (ie chipper, wood chipper, woodchipper, shredder, greenmech etc) and can't find the one that was mentioned. Apparently the listing talked about bankrupt or liquidated stock, but I have no idea regarding title etc. Thanks again for what you have done, it means a lot.
  22. I don't suppose anybody on here saw a Greenmech chipper on eBay on Monday - it appears that the listing has been deleted but there is a chance it is my stolen 1928. I'm after any info possible if you saw it. An Arbtalker alerted me to it but so far I have drawn a bit of a blank.
  23. Search for 'crane chin up' on youtube - it gives me 5p 50p watching it...

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