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Bald Ed

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  1. Having a tidy out and found these, anyone know what chipper they fit and if so do you want to buy them? :sneaky2:
  2. My mistake and apologies for the curt reply. probably see you later in the week:thumbup1:
  3. Sounds like it could be an interesting chat:thumbup:
  4. "The pockets holding the teeth are unique to FSI & have to be purchased from Denmark". All parts for the FSI Range are available from Spectrum Plant as the Importer so you do not have to deal with Denmark, just as you don't have to deal with America for the Bandit parts:thumbup:
  5. Try Stuart Walker Timber Haulage from Nr Lancaster 07900 893743:driver:
  6. The FSI Stumpgrinders are quality machines with a good pedigree in design an innovation, if you are interested in the machines please give me a call and I will be happy to talk you through the range, we will be at the Arb show with 3 machines out of the range so please come onto our stand and find me. Phil (Bald ED) 07880 646067
  7. Firewood Processor Hire.docxFirewood Processor Hire.pdf
  8. Give Gareth a call in our parts dept for a great deal on the parts you will need, 0845 345 4866:thumbup:
  9. Had quite a bit to do with them both using and selling, they produce a very good chip, as with all drum chippers you may get a few straifs of timber from the end of the cord, if you keep timber going in to the feed you will get the best quality chip.
  10. I would always go for the WP36, but I might be a little biased:sneaky2:
  11. Not the best vid or operator, any grinder will stall when trying to take too much in 1 pass for the size of the machine or is ditched into the ground, the downside with 360 mounted grinders is that there is no pivot point sat on the ground to steady the machine to gauge the depth of the cut and the slew can be difficult to operate slow enough. It may be better to fit the grinder at 90 degrees to the cab and instead of slewing, grind by moving the dipper arm in and out, might give a little more control. Price wise the RETAIL price for ST20H is £3,500 + VAT + mounting bracket. I would be happy to talk a deal if anyone is interested:thumbup1:
  12. This is the link to the FSI website for the ST20H spec, have a look at the full range and please give us a call Produkter
  13. Would be happy to talk to you about the Timberwolf range, would be rude not to:thumbup:
  14. The FSI ST20H Grinder is built for 1.5 - 2.5 tonne excavators, I have sold these to customers using them on 1.5 tonners and all works well. Take a look at our website and give me a call to discuss 07880 646067
  15. Try Graham Fawcett Plant, 07767 386006 Good bloke always very keen to help with repair work and machinery hire
  16. Take a look at the FSI range on our website, we have some pedestrian and 2 wheel drive ex demo machines available at the moment!
  17. Big problem we have found with them is replacement parts suppliers, there does not seem to be any:confused1: sure there will be someone on here that can point you in the right direction though
  18. if you want a totally mobile unit can I suggest that you try our Farmi WP36 trailed processor complete with its own engine, no need to purchase a tractor as you can tow it behind a car if needed, I have sent a pm with my contact details if you want a demo. it is advertised in the classified for hire with a couple of pics>
  19. It sounds like you are not having much joy with this machine, Firstly you have to give the dealer chance to put the problems right under the warranty (if you have not already done so), any dealer worth his salt will want to sort the issues and get the machine working correctly and regain the trust of the customer, I cannot comment on issues with this model as I have only operated and sold the older Predator machines! Any machine is only as good as the back up by the dealer. good luck with getting the issues sorted:thumbup1:
  20. Good point, where does this leave Jensen in this market place, can the 2 products run out of the same stable:confused1:
  21. I was going to say the same, I have heard of a number of machines, mainly chippers being thrown over that continue to run on the oil and cannot be switched off, I would think that this is the most probable reason if all the stop switches check out ok in normal operation, have you asked whether there was blue smoke and a burning oil smell? How did he manage to stop the engine or did it stop of its own accord? what model FSI do you operate? We are the Importers of FSI Stumpgrinders so please give me a call to dsicuss. Bald Ed (Phil 07880 646067)
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  23. You might want to take a look at this quality grinder:thumbup1: Give us a call for more information on The FSI range, you will be impressed, FSI punches well above it's weight:boxing:
  24. Radio remote is a standard option on the larger 67hp machine, would have to ask the factory about the D30! Sent using Arbtalk Mobile App

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