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Stephen Blair

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  1. I would say twice the size for half the price !
  2. I was meaning me in my earlier post! If you have enough holidays you don't become the ogre, he will go back to work rejuvenated ! And hopefully book another before the ogre takes hold
  3. Wind picked up at 10.30pm with rain, now its really going for it. Doubt I'll get my booked in jobs done tomorrow!!
  4. The ogre is happy at work, Hence Shreks Wee Brother:biggrin:
  5. I know it's me:blushing:
  6. A brilliant advert, not sure if I'd go and book a holiday the next day, but an eye opener for sure:blushing: [ame=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JXNJA1yGn-8&feature=youtube_gdata_player]Thomson Presents Simon the Ogre - New TV Ad Dec 13 - 120" - YouTube[/ame]
  7. Well that's just blown my trailer idea out the water! That's brilliant,
  8. Cracking trailer Dan!
  9. Treevolution went to Bermuda a few years back after their big storm, I doubt they would of done it for free, maybe worth contacting them.
  10. A bigger Forestery version of this I got for my boys to play onx
  11. This is why I was thinking on a trailer with 4 wheels and it's on rotating front axle, like what the horse loggers use as a forwarder. That way I could move it about with the bucket or grab and on the handle bar I'd have a swivel eye to pop on the blade aswell.
  12. When you say applet, do you mean a hole ? I'm just looking for a trailer to stick my buckets, rake , grab, saw, fuel etc in it. If I'm 100m away from the van and the place is a mud fest, I don't want to have to have to keep going back and forward for it or try and carry it all with the machine. Yes the bara would be a handy tool for the smaller jobs.
  13. I do love the look of those Alpines!
  14. I'd prefer a pin and eye on the trailer. It would be 2 bits of drilled flat bar welded to the blade. I have a hydraulic winch sitting doing nothing so a bracket made up to attach to the blade and then Eddies idea of taking flow from the blade on would work well with it. He's got some good ideas that Lad:biggrin:
  15. Before it would say crown clean and save all those words and specs! The desicion was made by the climber:biggrin:
  16. Looks like Ash to me mate, :confused1:but I am certainly no expert! Maybe is foreign ash:biggrin:
  17. I added an extension flexible spout that I found in a skip which was great for getting around the crane:001_smile:
  18. [ame=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8RfhN_JJ0SE&feature=youtube_gdata_player]tracked chipper - YouTube[/ame]
  19. I made this up a few years ago, it worked really well. [ame=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SUDjUqmKuYk&feature=youtube_gdata_player]new truck 2 018.MOV - YouTube[/ame]
  20. Wow now thisis a bump!! I've been thinking about this recently since getting another digger and Eddie your idea is excellent. I am wanting a trailer I can take with me into jobs with the buckets and grab and tools, I'm thinking of something with 4 wheels and it's on front axle that swivels and a big handle I can either put onto the blade and tow it it just hook with the bucket or grab.
  21. That Picture is in a league of its own!
  22. That will be easy enough with that kind of money:biggrin:
  23. All greased up mate, I know what your saying , there's a lot of leverage with the head being so much stuck on the end of the boom. I've got the rake for attacking big ugly stuff!
  24. Forget practicality, there's no place for it on this thread:sneaky2: [ame=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jnuqro5vq4M&feature=youtube_gdata_player]Harvester Menzi Muck 4x4 Plus - YouTube[/ame]
  25. Can you cut any smaller???

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