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Johny Walker

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  1. are you from norfolk
  2. i just thought @ a 1000rpm it would be enough to thro the chip in to a chip box but not @ 540, as the tp i has on my tractor @ 540 barlwey got out off the spout yet @ 1000rpm it could fiar thro it
  3. does the tp run @ 540 or 1000rpm on the front ?
  4. get about 12mths out off my pp,the mindle woodwalker are good
  5. dead wooding maples today ,
  6. a what ,dont do french :laugh1:
  7. have they :lol:
  8. thats what im after , what weight is the digger
  9. Well that makes 2.off us then
  10. cheers john just for chipper really,
  11. whats the best grab for a say 1.5t mini digger ,to feed a tracked chipper ,
  12. thats 1, way of getting rid of trouble makers
  13. Why is it too small??
  14. :laugh1: so true
  15. managed to get some jensen pics
  16. that was what i im looking @ doing ,make sure the valve block is protected ,simlar to the jensen verison. there would be a frame & feed table need to find some one to make it ,
  17. would prob need to fit an impact frame of sorts to combat any digger bashing ,till i get used to feeding it
  18. he likes to keep his ring close to hand
  19. probaly not option 2, would be to use a mini digger with long dipper or modified dipper
  20. think this is better
  21. would there be any issues converting a tracky to a crane fed, buy changing the standard hopper on a jensen a540t to 1, that would permit feeding by crane or mini digger , the plan would be crane fed for site work or the bigger jobs then popping the standard hopper bk on foe every thing else your thoughts,comments & advice jensen already make a crane fed a540t,£££££££££££
  22. pic for ian
  23. he was ,& having his supper :laugh1:
  24. yes,
  25. 1,s fine other not been used yet

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