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Johny Walker

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  1. did same on my tipper, went on its own accord,how long is the delay ,
  2. looks like a kwikchip 160 euro line or a 190, euroline ,best of look with it
  3. would have thought youd have been close enuogh
  4. had there 230 tracky on site ,met me old mucker big bad bazzer , seth said there no sweeties in his bag,
  5. think there some thing to do wi iveco, others just add ther bits & bobs
  6. is ther was there somthing called a pallet bag, sure i saw it on here ??? anybody,
  7. i was jesting:001_tt2: i understand were your coming from ,i think getting paid to dry wood to burn is a total scam ,imo
  8. & how do you get yr wood to yr yard ??? magic carpet ???
  9. owning yr yard is a big + & i try & work the logs in with tree work ,if iv had a good wk will do them on a friday & do some on early finishes & a big + is cutting timber on jobs ready for the processor,ready to go. works for me. the manitou was a good investment ,i dont mind doing logs but dont want them to rule my life ,thats why 90% of mine are to trade,cut,bagged & stacked end of
  10. you realy need to read other posts in the thread
  11. make sure the blades are sharp,
  12. its for off road , cant get the 4x4 close, and its a hell of a trek driving a trackeed chipper ,
  13. as above is there a perticular make that is better for towing ,ie a road tow chipper how do the diesels compare with the petrol versions,in towing ability ?? cheers
  14. steve getb yr sejn a 50tonner ,then u can have some proper fun
  15. cheers,trusty mini pole saw made light work of it
  16. did a manky hawthorn hedge this morning full of huge trimming crowns & ivy,

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