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Bald Ed

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  1. :driver:I have put a couple of feelers out with the timber lads I know, cannot promise anything though. Where in Essex to where in Derbyshire?
  2. What are you wanting hauling?
  3. Fair play to you, I bet you dont want to see another load for a week or 2:ahhhhh:
  4. Now then, I am not Graham, I assume that you mean Graham Fawcett, I am Phil Edmondson, I am the Sales Manager for Jensen Chippers in the North. I work with Graham and he does alot of service work for me. If I can be of any help give me a shout. 07880 646067 Cheers

  5. :confused1:Have you had a look on the Arborcut website? Arborcut - The source of quality used wood chippers and stump grinders
  6. I think we have a customer for this load, I will put up another post if anymore comes available. Cheers
  7. A haulier that I use has chance of a load of Hardwood (Approx 25 tonnes) as a return load out of the midlands back up to the northwest, it will work out at approx £47+vat / tonne delivered depending on delivery address, He will be able to deliver latter end of this week or early next and can unload himself. PM me if interested:thumbup1:
  8. :driver:Can you let me know where it is going to because if there is a back load in the area then that will greatly affect the price, drop me a pm with the info and I will get back to you with a price.
  9. Our service dept have spoken with Kubota about this problem and we could do with a little more inf, I have PM'd you my contact details, please give me a ring to discuss. Cheers
  10. Bald Ed

    chipper

    No comment:sneaky2:
  11. Bald Ed

    chipper

    One of us had to, I suppose it is open season now:BoomSmilie_anim:
  12. Bald Ed

    chipper

    Have either of you looked at the Jensen 750 contractor from RedwoodUK, good strong machine under 750kg. There, that should open the flood gates from my fellow manufacturers and dealers:shakehands: I'm looking to get a different machine and must say the choice in the robust and sub 750kg bracket is very limited. If you go for a small timberwolf then be aware of the bearings, the new TP160 looks good, Carlton have recently released a 660 which looks well built but I've not seen one in operation. only thing to do... keep looking, checking opinions - scan the 'net. Good luck
  13. Drop me a PM with the serial number and I will get you the info you need:thumbup1:
  14. Harry

    Thanks for the enquiry but we have mounted the crane onto another trailer, I do not know of any around at the moment but I will keep my ear to the ground, what spec are you looking for?

     

    Phil (Bald Ed)

  15. Just read through this post and you have all answered the questions that i was going to post, we have recently moved from an old 18th century farm house, we had a woodburner and never had any problems with back draft from the fire, since moving to a modern, ultra well insulated new build litiing the fire has become a nightmare as until the fire is roaring it has a breathing effect with smoke bellowing into the room every 30seconds or so. I will try opening the window until the fire is well lit and let you know if this sorts it. Thanks for the info (even though it was meant for SWB)
  16. I have passed your enquiry onto a guy I deal with who is selling a valtra with roof mount, he will be giving you a ring if he has not already, drop me a mail if you do not hear from him and I will pass you his number.
  17. Have a look on Arborcut - The source of quality used wood chippers and stump grinders and drop me a pm if there is anything that catches your eye.
  18. Sorry, a bit far for me, happy hunting:driver:
  19. Brian where abouts in the country are you, I may be able to help you out with either a Valtra with roof mounted crane or a New Holland with 3 point link Botex. Let me know:thumbup1:
  20. Bald Ed

    forks

    They are Ballast Forks used for digging rail ballast, try torrent trackside as I am sure they sell them.
  21. David, The one in your picture looks like a Dunlop SPT 9, not a bad tyre if predominantly doing road work and not going on very soft off road, if you are looking for a good off road tyre IMO the Michelin XM47 is about the best V tread but can wear quickly with alot of road work, followed by the Conti AC 70 which is a little harder wearing, with both of these the prices are a little on the expensive side. Give A.C. Price a try they have a large amount of part worn tyres of all tread pattern and price range.
  22. Where abouts in the country is it and how cheap is it????????
  23. :lol:Its off an aeroplane!
  24. Did you have no luck with Walker Recycling from Formby??

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