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Robert_S

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  1. Fantastic looking hilux mate
  2. Agree, it looks total rubbish My old 5" camon chipped better than that.
  3. Great point tommy, that kid could be a giant or midget or even close or very very far away........
  4. Just when you get a chance mate, Thanks.
  5. I would like to see pictures of that drew if possible, it sounds good:thumbup1:
  6. That's well cool, cheap too, I wonder how much it will make???
  7. did the no stress always kick in as much? i don't think I've used a pto chipper that the no stress kicks in, they usually just keep chipping with the power from the mog/tractor. they may all be disconected though. you will be chuffed its fixed though.
  8. I think Stevie is well chuffed at that price as its the same model as his in case he ever decides to sell his own I think it looks too clean that yellow mog, there looks to be rust bubbles under the yellow paint at the bag of the cab, like it's just been sprayed to make it look shinny,shinny!! You know how we all fall for that trick:001_rolleyes:
  9. I think that has got the 4ltr engine the u100 has the 2.8 sprinter engine. Be handy with a crane on it that dragging a big chipper.
  10. Is this it? 8" Turntable Woodchipper | eBay I don't know anything about them but the yanmar engines are good:thumbup1:
  11. Very cool, need to be a Stihl though or the window would constantly break
  12. Kachiiinnnnnggggggg!!!! Nice one guys Mental weather you have, I was walking about the woods today in a t-shirt
  13. 8 year I worked mine, never had a minutes bother with the hydraulics, must have been lucky.
  14. I just chucked what ever I had lying about in mine, I never had any problems:001_smile:
  15. Looks great:thumbup1: For 20k did you get forks,grab,bucket,auger,splitter and grinder? That's some deal if you did. I assume here was vat on the twenty?
  16. I hope so I will get a shot of it
  17. just bought the knot one to, found out i have been tying my howard hitch all wrong , i don't know what i have been tying but it looked nothing like it, I'm not dead yet so it seems ok:thumbup1:
  18. i can't remember the model i had but it had a section between the blade and the roller that pieces of wood would get trapped in, it then would not let anything past!! you would then try and push it through with another lump of timber and the small section would get lodged. drove me mental it was on a 406 unimog so had the power. used one a sawmill that we use to feed slab wood into it with the crane it was ok but even with new blades the chips were very stringy, not a patch on the tp for chipping though imo.
  19. Years ago I paid a hundred quid for a pto junkari!!! I was robbed:sneaky2: The clues in the name JUNK ari
  20. Next week kick him in the baws, you can fetch them out the bin:lol:
  21. Well there you are, every days a school day
  22. You forgot the timber trailer with the patu crane
  23. That's brilliant, did you really do that in a day?
  24. ha i never even read the op correctly, i just read kiln dried wood and thought you would have millions j.
  25. Big j who regular posts on here will have loads.

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