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  1. Hi Dean What is the RRP on this biomass chipper ?
  2. dave, how much will you give me for the predator 28

  3. Yea, thats the one. Hes got a good web site Ben Law Woodsman.
  4. Hi Ed, Thought I would keep this thread going. Just been looking around all the chip and pellet ideas and seams that cost, size and fuel supply seam to be the problem. I just got hold of a boiler (25kw) that is only 1 metre high and no wider then a standard kitchen cupboard. fueled by pellets but can use chips as long as they are small ,(timberwolf chipper size). £4500 x vat. also pellets delivered at around £160 ton. Now this type of simple boiler makes sense, no fancy electronics. easy to plumb into from standard domestic water system. Fit this type of boiler your self and get your local plumber to connect and test. You need a hopper outside (or in if you got the room) and a small augur pipe up just above the boiler and then gravety feed down flexy pipe to the burner unit. These units also have stored water tank so instant hot water for your shower when needed. This type of system now makes sense for the domestic and office markets. cheap,effecient,clean and easy to run. What you think:001_smile:
  5. That House is near petworth west sussex. The house is only part of what that guy is doing. Making a nice living at £500 for a eco course and £50 for a walk round the woods and visit the house. I think he has got it right in life, out of the rat race but making money from his hard work. Good on him I say.
  6. Well here is the best of the season 18lb on herring tail on sliding treble and 30lb braid. Took me about 15mins to bring in. (nice one)
  7. Hey Dean Call us as we can fit all those bits you would like to see on your Bandit even the auto reverse feed (standard on the Carlton:001_tongue:) Our workshops can price for the mods for you.
  8. Hi Guys Here is the pictures of one way, use the forwarder after you have extracted the cords. High volume , chip quality from a drum, go any where and you can tow the trailers around site with ease. When you finished lift the chipper of with the loader and go do another forwarding job.
  9. Hey Lee Just started using braid line,(whiplash) 30lb is only 0.6mm so you can cast a lure right out without any problem even a small spinner. Once the temp gets up a few degrees going out to find the Mother of the one i got in the last picture.
  10. SP2000 is 34" wide SP2010 is 29" wide Both machines are the same build and you won't see the SP2010 on the factory spec sheets as only made for the UK market. We can convert SP2000 to SP2010 29" .costs about £400 for the mods.
  11. Thought you guys might like to see this one 1050hp Precision Husky. We run this in Norway last year. throws chips 150mm x 130mm about 200metres. have a look at the height of the chip pile
  12. Hey If you still got trouble give us a call We probely be able to convert it to a Ogura or at least beable to quote you for one or we might be able to get you a better price on the original one you got. you never know. 01273 891890
  13. Yea your right with some of that. We got good product lines and have a very good customer following mostly because we do make customer service a big part of business. But this thread does show that at the end of the day the tree care industry really is only interested in price and not so much the after sales stuff. We will still be giving the service

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