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Posts posted by Ian C
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6 hours ago, AHPP said:
Sorry, don't know. It came with the machine and I've never noticed a manufacturer's plate or anything on it. It's pretty big for the machine (like those crabs with one absurdly big claw) so I suspect a homebrewed item. If I had to buy one now, I'd buy the light blue one from whatever the business in Chesterfield who sell the Sherpas is called, or a Klou. If I had other machines, I'd do what doobin did and make one that could be shared.
Thanks mate, yeah I have had a look at the Sherpa grab and that possibly the best way to go, I take it Sherpa attachments fit straight on a skidster
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On 21/04/2023 at 19:15, Dilz said:
... but mostly i use it on my own jobs and as much as i can... - Even if its just for holding up branch wood for logging up - saves the back... and knees from flying chogs.
I reckon its easily saved me 3 days x 1 man labour hire this week and the subbies i use to help with the climbing are always happy to see the wee machine on my trailer when i get to site.
Is that the standard log grab that sherpa sell? does it swivel at all and I take it that will fit a skidster?
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On 20/01/2022 at 11:01, AHPP said:
On that particular job the wood was going out of a domestic garden 50m onto a smallholding log pile, hence why I stopped the skinny kids cutting it up there. I could probably get that chunk into the back of a Transit tipper though. Even if I couldn’t, I could definitely get half of it in and that would still be less manual handling than sliding/rolling chunks into a grapple bucket. The bucket clamps aren’t wide/strong enough to pinch stuff like that from above and you can’t get under stuff as easily as you think, especially without ground damage. A pincer can pinch pretty big rings in any orientation. They’re better for brash inline or across too. They’re just better for trees. Much better. Promise.
Hi Alex, what grab is it you have on the skidster please?
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Any machine under 50hp will be very poor on hydraulic drive, that FSI will be pony at 25hp and the bandit is 5k cheaper!
theses will be a good hire machine for landscapers etc as they can’t easily fuck em up.
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43 minutes ago, difflock said:
Our Son has had his brown bin refused emptying, because fornicating dog walkers "pop" their bagged dog shite in it sitting at the kerb waiting to be emptied.
Probably the same fornicator that used to flip the dog shite bag into his hedge, before I took the hedge away.
Some people are simply dirty scumbags.
That is shit.
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Labradors are so last year mick, it’s golden retrievers!
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1 hour ago, Connagh said:
Would It be easy to get spare parts for this machine?
Engine parts are easy enough, machine parts are same as predator 450 or the equivalent machine so yes would be easy enough, what you needing ?
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On 15/02/2023 at 21:03, Newtons said:
It’s just on there website so if people search “tree surgeons “ in the areas that I cover I’ll come up on the top 5 in the list for the 12 month period, and yes it is a monthly cost.
in 18 geographical areas near me, there was 470 searches last month.Don’t waste your money, biggest load of crap ever, best thing to do is develop your own website with a good web development company like Arbtalk media and Steve Bullman, you will get more success and don’t believe the shit that they will have your phone ringing in days!
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On 14/02/2023 at 13:10, nath said:
They lost me the day they bent over backwards pandering to the hse over the double rope fiasco. Talk about sell your own industry out
They lost me when bugger all happened over the Bartletts pop felling fuck up!
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Anyone have husky technical boots ?
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I tend to move on if an item is out of stock, pisses me off when some suppliers say in stock but when you order it’s actually out, no name mentioned, wouldn’t bother with scouse dealers as it’s probably nicked anyway! Joking aside skyland have always been spot on with delivery and honesty.
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6 hours ago, Mull said:
Plenty good used stuff out there, not everyone can buy new🤷♂️, wee bit cynical old boy. Lots of good stuff to be bought 2nd hand.
Am sure there is, I just never see any!
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Personally I wouldn’t touch used trailers again, well not ya run of the mill stuff, more specific stuff like big tippers trailers then yes but your average plant trailers I would always go new simply because there is so much nicked stuff and if there not nicked there fuct, see it in every advert, “Brakes need adjustment “ “lights need looking at” “ could do with wheel bearing adjustment “ etc etc the down side to new is they easily become new nicked trailers!
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15 hours ago, Justme said:
Your yard can be your house if your deeds dont stop you.
Especially with a small vehicle.
What’s a small vehicle? To the traffic commissioner anything over 3.5t is HGV , no such class as a small HGV, you will be lucky to get permission to park at a domestic property if your being honest on your o license application as one part of it is you have to show you can enter, turn round and leave easily. That said you could use a local yard, get it and then park at your place, Joe Public can’t tell the difference between a 3.5, 4.5 or 7.5 ton most of the time, just don’t piss locals off.
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On your o license it will say your operating yard and that where it should be kept, your not allowed to park a hgv on a domestic property, anything over 3.5t is classed as hgv regardless of size, that said no one will know unless you are grassed up in which case they will start asking questions or remove you license.
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6 minutes ago, Mick Dempsey said:
Well to round the story off, I went back to the UK to get the diesel one.
My nephew drove it down to Sussex, so I met him there and took the chipper.
Got back home Saturday night, bit of a palaver but done now.
Conclusions.
The chipper is superb, a level up from the GM 150, really pleased, great fork crushing power.
The Schliesing will come out only on the really big jobs from now on.
FWIW dealing with John Mason was a pleasure, a bit more organising than the usual purchase with export certs and the like, all dealt with quickly and without fuss.
A very happy bunny here.
Well done Mick, John Mason is great to deal with, known him many years and a very genuine trustworthy nice guy, in fact I have bought off him from a picture alone.
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49 minutes ago, eggsarascal said:
How to win friends and influence people.
I like to think I’m a popular guy !
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52 minutes ago, Mick Dempsey said:
Very few, certainly next to none in domestic arb.
No TPOs, if they’re your trees you do what you like.
Seem a lot better system, do you have conservation areas? Uk is so wrapped up in red tape and buss shit.
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On 07/10/2022 at 06:42, Mick Dempsey said:
I don’t really care much for TPOs, but I’m getting rather fond of this one.
Hope it’s a keeper!
Do you have many restrictions over in France Mick when it comes to trees?
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Steve Bullman
Tommy B
Joe Newton
pete B
mesterh
all twats.
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Don’t forget it’s not just about pay it’s also about staffing or lack of it, and with poor pay you can’t attract new staff in.
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Yes of course they should. They’re working people with the same bills to pay as the rest of us!
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4 minutes ago, HJK said:
Where's the places to look on the chassis? I was told the rear?
Yeah rear half, spring cups top of chassis legs, there are good ones out there but you can’t be fussy on spec and model etc
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I’m a disco 2 fan, I have a facelift model in Manuel, it’s not for work it’s mine as I’m an enthusiast, there good to run, forget about mileage, you won’t get a low mileage one and if you do will be mega money, check the chassis and then check again, most will have been welded and as long as done right isn’t an issue, I prefer manual in older vehicles as the old torque converter boxes were sluggish. Mine is a standard ES model and is slowly getting restored
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Opico Skidster or sherpa mini loaders
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thanks, it looks like the new sherpa models have a different headstock to the older ones, the skidsters have the same as the normal sherpa headstocks so they should fit straight on.