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Bald Ed

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  1. Still looking, if you are interested get in touch:thumbup1:
  2. Yes seen that, not what I would normally expect from Robert, as I said he normally does a good job on machines he re-furbs, we are none of us perfect, its how you deal with it when you make a mistake or miss something that sets some companies apart from others and I am sure that Robert would have have done his best to sort these problems had they arisen after the sale.
  3. Thanks for that Jonny, if anyone is interested we have a 2013 ex-demo machine and poss a 2007 coming in in the next week or so, give me a call 07880 646067:thumbup1:
  4. Good company, we deal with them quite alot and they normaly do a good job on the machines they refurb:thumbup1:
  5. Due to an expanding chipper and stump grinder hire fleet along with increasing sales of new and used arb machinery we are looking for a self motivated individual to carry out service and repair work on chippers, stump grinders and firewood machinery both in the workshop and out on site. The right person for the job will have a good knowledge of maintenance of grounds maintenance and/or arb equipment and be able to work alone and as part of a team with preferably a category B+E drivers licence. The position will be based in the South Manchester / North Cheshire area with travel throughout our sales areas. The job will include: Maintenance of hire machines Maintenance and repair of Customer's machines Delivery of machinery to Customers Refurbishing of used machines. initially the position will be on a part time basis but could quickly grow into a full time position for the right person. If you are interested please email your CV to [email protected] with your contact details and we will be in touch. We look forward to hearing from you:thumbup1:
  6. Can I point you to the Binderberger 40 tonne splitter in the classified section, might not be what you are looking for but you never know:thumbup1:
  7. Could do you a new Timberwolf TW13/75 on that budget, give us a call:thumbup:
  8. Hav you looked at the FSI Range, 13hp pedestrian with roller bearing swivel or the 30hp 2 wheel drive machine with 800mm access, great machines, well worth a demo. have a look at our website and give us a call to try one
  9. Have you had a look at the FSI Range, can arrange a demo if you like??
  10. The ST20B is the only pedestrian grinder in the FSI Range, the next size up, the D30-470 is a 4 wheel x 2 wheel drive machine with hydraulic steering, so sorry there is no 2 wheeled self propelled FSI.
  11. I don't think you can call the trackbase on the TVGTR a copy of any one's machine, the design and operation is unique to Timberwolf but gives the same outcome, safer tracking on slopes and un-even ground which is not problem unique to Greenmech users. The in-feed size is smaller than the 1928 but it would give Matmoss an alternative to the disc blade system which he says he is not a fan of whilst still keeping the safer tracking on slopes etc. Matmoss,The TVGTR is available for demo if you want to try it for yourself:thumbup1:
  12. Depends on how you look at it, compared with some of the cheaper opposition the FSI offers huge operational benefits such as a bigger cutting wheel, independent brakes on each wheel and a large slew ring which makes the grinding so much easier on the operator. I would call it good value for money, specially at the end of a full days grinding with one:thumbup1:
  13. :sneaky2:Timberwolf TW190TVGTR:sneaky2: TW 190TVGTR | Products | Timberwolf
  14. Why not take a look at the FSI ST20B, awesome little grinder with a turntable for easy grinding, a 13hp Honda engine and 370mm cutting wheel, take a look at our website and give me a call, New and used stump grinders : thumbup:
  15. Have you had a look at the Farmi WP36?
  16. Have you looked at the Farmi WP30 or 36 it has its own 13hp Honda engine to drive the processor, may be possible to extend the oil pipes to mount the engine remotely to reduce the noise for the operator>
  17. Will be there on Wednesday, my lad wants to go to meet up with his mates so me and the missus having a day out there, have n't been for about 10 years.
  18. Glad it worked, happy biking:driver:
  19. This is the type of carrier I used to have on my Navara, you just need to slide a short length of rubber hose over the bottom of the clamp to pack it out. Worked fine and do fit over the 70mm crossbars:thumbup:
  20. When I had my Navara the Thule single bike carriers clamped onto the cross bars, the only problem was that the cross bars were too thin so I slid some rubber pipe over the bottom part of the clamp to pack it out, never lost a bike, I dont think:confused1:
  21. Bit out of my area but I am sure that Rosemary at Green Plant will be able to give you the info you need. Don't hesitate to give me a shout if I can be of any help. Cheers Sent using Arbtalk Mobile App
  22. Compared to a 150 it will not chip as fast but will cope with the majority of the same branch wood. I have a customer who has had a sx200 for about 6 months in the north west for both small tree waste and shrub bed and glass house waste. I am sure they would be happy to speak with you ref it's operation. Where abouts in the country are you. Sent using Arbtalk Mobile App
  23. Kev Shredders will never chip clean brash as well as a chipper of the same size in-feed, they will however process contaminated brash, hedge clippings and sweepings without the damage that would cause to chipper blades and anvils, the Timberwolf machine you mention has an 8" in-feed with conveyor feed but will only really chip 4 - 5" branches but does handle small root balls, shrub bed waste, bramble etc very well as well as broken pallets, door and window casings inc the nails, screws and hinges etc. Drop me a PM or give me a call if you would like to get a look at the SX200PHBC. cheers. 07880 646067:thumbup:
  24. Don't think they are Schliesing as they normally have an angled end, thought may be farmi but only guessing. as for the toast rack, that's always an option if all else fails:lol:

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