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Stephen Blair

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  1. Slab it , easy peasy with an 88. Even with a razor sharp 46 ! It's easier 2 men lifting a table top rather than wrestling rings . Sent from my iPhone using Arbtalk
  2. To me the angle the spout is at coming out the chipper is very acute, that's going to make the chip bounce along chute and come out all splattery, the chip should come out in a nice vent flow off the top of the chute. I'd be wanting chute come out for about 3' straight up and then a gently turn bring the chute level with the top of the chip box, so you can notch it down 1 and it will really blast it down nice and tight. My big Mog had a large opening at the back so we could through in logs and dumpy bags, never had any chip come back right till it was overflowing, but never bouncing out. Here's a good video I just found showing you what your after
  3. For a council to do door to foot recycling into bins. Pete made about a Gazillion pounds on that deal lol!! Sent from my iPhone using Arbtalk
  4. I'd transplant it. It would be more dignified even if it didn't make it than a topping:( I've moved a 15' in the height of summer in a dry spell. It dropped its leaves within a week, came back the next year and it's been going strong for about 5 years now. If you can get a machine in to help all the better. Sent from my iPhone using Arbtalk
  5. Ti that's some serious chip splash back! Nice Mitsubishi Sent from my iPhone using Arbtalk
  6. Awesome, I love how he takes it the whole Axemen routs buy bringing in a huge skidder!! Now climbing up 20 feet and knocking it over without damaging the decking, that would be carlsburg felling:thumbup1:
  7. Sorry to hear of your health problems, a blessing in disguise, you are wise to listen to your body and mind. Best of luck:thumbup1:
  8. This is going no where. Sent from my iPad using Arbtalk
  9. Watch out for sharks, crocs and burning your fingers on the Barbie!!! Sent from my iPhone using Arbtalk
  10. Remember, accountants and financial advisors will say stuff, but will they be pushing infront of you to take the blame if there is a problem? If in any doubt, call the tax office. They are not just there to catch tax dodgers, they are there to help you. I've always had good results just asking directly. Sent from my iPhone using Arbtalk
  11. Maybe it's time to invest in your own trailer. Stick a hiab on a grain trailer, job done! Sent from my iPhone using Arbtalk
  12. I've clocked a few miles looking at mogs, well buying! I remember the first time , heading off myself about 5 am with a giant rd atlas and no clue where I was going and I accidentally found Alec's yard, his old 1 by the river in that tiny village, High Bentham I think. The last 2 I bought off the internet, save the journey. Mog men are cool to deal with imo:) Sent from my iPhone using Arbtalk
  13. Wow that would be great to climb in! Sent from my iPhone using Arbtalk
  14. Must be a farmer with loadall or loader with forks close by. Or a Jewson lorry driver! Sent from my iPhone using Arbtalk
  15. Personally I don't see a need to amend your books, the bank should look at the figures before depreciation on equipement. Sent from my iPhone using Arbtalk
  16. Jojam on here is in that area, best PM him. Not sure what his business name is. Sent from my iPad using Arbtalk
  17. Now I've taken more than a mili second to look, I'm swaying toward the beech camp going by the decay. Sent from my iPad using Arbtalk
  18. Alex was sidetracking you from the bill!! Your Mog looks great. Sent from my iPad using Arbtalk
  19. It's rot and codit. Is there damage on the base of the stump? The codit is the trees defence system against rot. The split is just shake, I presume the tree had a lean or a lot of side weight. Sent from my iPad using Arbtalk
  20. You would have the debt and it would be up to you to make the payments. Sent from my iPad using Arbtalk
  21. Sycamore I'd say Sent from my iPad using Arbtalk
  22. Pm Steve Bullman reguarding Arbtrader. Sent from my iPhone using Arbtalk
  23. It's % thing. If it's your only vehicle then even going to the shops is private use. Be realistic and then knock a little bit off aswell to be on the safe side . You can make up whatever you want, when the day comes you are sitting across a desk from the tax man, honesty is the easiest policy. I'm with Colletti:) Sent from my iPhone using Arbtalk
  24. I've only seen the part in the water! Amazing acting and really showed how quickly it can all go wrong. Opened my eyes for sure!! Sent from my iPhone using Arbtalk

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