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White Noise

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  1. Hi all my Timberwolf 125 hydraulic roller fed machine has broke or has it ? .The problem is the rollers started to stop ,start stop start . Ive checked all connections and switches , all good . The rollers now refuse to revolve . Is it a case of the stress control is broke ? . Ive checked in the small box near the belts under the cover and the little green light not coming on , me thinks no power to it ? . Although no breaks any where . Much obliged for any input from you guys . thanks all . Looks like a day off tomorrow
  2. Last year Kohler were bought out by Lombardini .Well thats what Ive been told . Hancoxs in Birmingham , last time I spoke to them said that spares for Kohler were getting harder to obtain , and they are the Midlands main agents for Kohler .
  3. I never look at it as waste . After all it is a reusable recycled product . Chipping for gardens , Timber for logs , simple;) . Tis not waste .
  4. Thats so funny but true .
  5. Lovely day for a lovely job . nice one
  6. No disrespect but the blade looks knackered even before it broke .
  7. Totally agree have it out face to face .Try to talk it over as pleasant as possible . You dont know when you might need a favour even if he is a ****. Move on dude your 23 you do sound down . At 23 you should be saying, lets have it , bring it on . Like Rupe said fightings good but not with the boss .all the best .
  8. Great Thread thanks for sharing .
  9. SOLO Chainsaws are red in colour and are made if Im not mistaken in germany . From what I know the bigger saws are ok . Not sure about the climbing saw . I would be thinking about the parts ,where to get em from before u but . good luck .
  10. Curvey Burrs I dont think it matters what size the timber is . Just make sure its a Hardwood
  11. Chipped / Split or Carved anything goes in my Forest . I bet your whit is sharper than your axe , that is if you own one .;)
  12. You wish young lady I could always pay you in logs
  13. Yeah know what you mean my lady gives us a helping hand when an extra groundie is required . She drags brash shifts timber , but best of all she always brings us lot coffee / flask / food . Only downfall is the payment which is usually clothes shopping or her nails done as there fooked by the harsh reality of the Tree world.
  14. Never a wiser word said . So true . cheers
  15. Good Job . Check out the Surrey Arborist think hes a member . Im sure he has got some video footage of him rolling up some plastic to form a tube then inserts it into the log sack .
  16. WOW Cool job SWB:001_cool:
  17. one fit dude M B .:001_smile:My six packs in the fridge .
  18. Hard as fook that there truck . luvin it:001_smile:
  19. Cool truck Tommer , proper workhorse cant be doing with those new 110 / 130s frighten to scratch em. I ll drive mine through a hedge if needed . All the dents and bumps just add character . nice idea that ifor back.
  20. The profile pic is the landy i converted . £300 quid for second hand tipper bed with hydraulics . steel box section and marine plywood covered by made to measure tarp which was £180 . Took us 1 day to take off old 110 tub and bolt / weld brackets for the bed .then just all those little bits that take up the extra time , like fuel filler neck , lights ,tipping switch . all told 3 / 4 days . although we had most materials on site and prepared all the gear before hand cutting steel and the like. Just moved yards so maybe selling in a few months . best of luck .
  21. cracked me up that one . top marks
  22. Top Class nice one for sharing BoB:001_cool:
  23. Get some photos up if you can. I know a lot of people down that area including shropshire . Hope its return is swift .

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