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  1. i wear sealskinz as well at £30 there allot of money, but there warm and waterproof so when your boots leak its OK because your socks are waterproof to
  2. same here frankie i think this day will decide weather i buy one or not
  3. any trees we can climb at the same time what date is it then
  4. and maybe the 044 if you do decide to get rid of.
  5. i think if you was to put a bar across like in the photo it would make it alot harder to load and unload brash only my opinion, o yer great idea by the way reg
  6. i feel for you chap, my truck got broken into wednesday between 12:30 and 2 in the afternoon, i was striming a grave yard and could not see the truck, they smashed both rear windows, but i had ply behind and they could not get through that! lucky they got away with sweet f a i have now put metal plating in insted of the windows with 46 pot rivits in each one, the scum wont get in again!!!
  7. fair play mate looks like a great bit of kit
  8. mick is that price with you climbing as well? and the groundy (me if i was to hire you) using the crane
  9. i have never seen it done before so thought i would ask and try and learn something but you seem to not want to tell me. ps i reckon it is ether a or c lol
  10. thanks i new there would be a good answer, but no1 has answered my first qu, how comes the part of the tree over the grass was not reduced as well
  11. am i missing somthing, how come they did not want the other part of the tree over the grass done at the same time?
  12. well come on then tell us, its nearly my bedtime
  13. i like this bedtime story have you got anymore
  14. yer come on then lest av it!! are we aloud to have guns and shovel throwing fires and camping??
  15. yid army all the way boys this year, we going to do the double :laugh1:
  16. mark you make me laugh lol, Frankie i went for some trailer things and thought it was a load of sh*t to be honest, the way i see it is with the trailer test if i am in the future going to employ lads like myself or you, if i have a chipper that ways a ton then only i could tow it if i had my ticket, so whats the point in me doing it?? so if i make or buy a chipper that weighs 750kg then we could all drive it simples so the way i see it is that it is a wasted expense for my business. Matt yer looks a wee bit diffrent since you saw it lol its taken a lot of hard work but i think its worth it last few things to do is sign right it and put stickers on for danger reasons hope you like it i have thought about taken the plate of it will be something i would consider once i have used it for a while, see how i get on thanks for the comments and mark for making me laugh
  17. no comment lol i think it ways 780 kg take the spout off and it will drop by another 15kg so it would be very close! i need to go and get it weighted then i will no, i was thinking if its to much over the limit of selling it and then buying a tw 150 putting a bit of money towards what i sell it for, but selling it after what i have done is one thing i don't no i could do
  18. tommer you might be right there my English is not the best and that's what my spell checker said
  19. cheers peeps nice to know i have done well i thort it might have got slated yer mine is on the 360 turn table as well which will make things allot easier! god does that way some that plate that turns in took 2 of us 2 move it around properly i ended up laying it down on my role Bord to go under cars to move it around the work shop. have you found that there are only one dealer in the UK westcon down in Dorset Brian? and were do you get your info to work on it from? my friend found a Manuel on the net that i have been using?
  20. yes she is working i will try and get a video of it working, no name yet any thoughts on that then people?
  21. cheers guys, the workshop is the guys place i climb for 3 days a week which i am now thinning out to go out on my own fully, and how i am going to miss using that place you name it they had it, it was great i moved it around the place through out the prodject from my house to my bosses yard to my mum and dads place, where all the spraying happened lol i had a friend help me coming the end of the project with some nitty little bits where my knowledge was not all there but god i learnt alot about chippers i am now having to put a small roof on my truck to stop the chips from spraying out the top lol. once again thanks for your comments it makes it feel more worth while now not having a weekend lol and before someone says it no it's "not for sale sorry"
  22. OK so i bought a gravely 625 Lr pro chip quite awhile ago from an arbtalk member for £800, it was in a bit of a sorrow state hence the price,i had never worked on a chipper before so i learnt allot while doing this. It needed welding a new bit of angle iron on, and loads of stress cracks welding back up, the reason these had started was because the cutter wheel was out of balance from were some one had welded the spades back on the wheel were there had been damage before. i had to buy a new wheel at the cost of £600 that's the bit that hurt the pocket, while i had the chipper apart a gave it a new paint job to the company color of blue. serviced the engine and then put it back together, without my labour of every Sunday put into it, it came to a grand total of about £2000 witch i did not think was bad, as you could not buy a 6" chipper these days in good nick for less than £4000 really, loads of pics to come enjoy!
  23. yer i will be there spending more doller

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