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tractorboy1

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  1. Why such a small bar?
  2. Nice looking tractor bet you will have some fun with it
  3. Came across this on a stateside forum. Hope it wasn't ELG. http://www.lawnsite.com/showthread.php?t=412836
  4. Think that is the same as mine that came from Neto 5 years ago and still going great.
  5. If you are going to buy used for the blower and strimmer go for echo that are a as goo as stihl if not better. But far better value for money. As for mowers their is no best mower I have had most makes and all have their downsides.
  6. These look pretty good remember you only get about 80-90% of the power at the pto. http://wallenstein.co.uk/brochure/Wallenstein_20Chipper_20Shredder_20Brochure.pdf
  7. Few from last winter jacksons venison panels
  8. Looks good bet that will last a few years
  9. Do you mean year 2000 as I think they stopped making the 2000 series in the 80s. They are very large tractors for the hp. think you would be better off with something like a 390 for work in the woods. 6K seems a bit high unless it is a great condition.
  10. Think TCD used one of these for skidding timber a few years ago there is a vid on here somewhere.
  11. Thanks for that
  12. What about the shredder part wich is what I am looking or?
  13. For that sort of money you could get a good treebusta which is a great little chipper apart from the low outlet,
  14. Do you still have this chipper if so how is it going?
  15. The 2 main problems with them are the hopper is too tall and hard to unblock and they discharge onto the floor.
  16. I thought by the title our good lord had gone into the garden machinery business.
  17. Neuro Linguistic Programming counselling combined with hypnotherapy. Welcome to ANLP - NLP - Neuro Linguistic Programming
  18. Sounds a bit like what i have been through, I too had some NLP which has turned my life around and helped me cope with stress. Best thing i didn't even have to pay for if only some hedge cutting
  19. Well done Steve not bad for a contract climber :thumbup:
  20. The hydraulic ones look good think i will send the blades away to be sharpened.
  21. Hope that's the right sort of caravan site
  22. Does anyone have any experience of a cramer HS450 chipper. I brought one a couple of years ago but never used it much. The problem I have with it it does not self feed like the the other gravity feed chippers I have used. You have to push every bit right into it. The blades were new when I got it and seem sharp but just wont pull material in. Has anyone used one of these chipper and are they all like it?
  23. Maybe best as you are starting out to get to know your local garden machinery mechanic. good to put a bit of work their way you never know when you may need then in a hurry. How the treebust going apart from this problem?
  24. Thinking of adding this one to my collection Wood chipper shredder | eBay
  25. Thats great news what was the job?

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