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joe westrup

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    student tree surgeon

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  1. Can't seem to as photos from my phone, don't know how
  2. Just bought this, lovely little thing proper handy! 4wd 3 speed pto creeper box. I got a flail splitter and digger that fit it its great!!
  3. go for it woodwizard, you cant buy them anymore so go for it you wont regret it
  4. I run two, one an 18inch and one a 20. cant fault them very good saw I use them for commercial arb and never let me down
  5. thanks mate, all inspired by your truckloader chipper!! its invaluable now and sumthing a bit different:biggrin:
  6. I spent a while finding the right track bed. ahh fair enough, ill see what ram speed looks like, any chance you could put sum pics up of you grinder set up breezeblock? very interested in doing same:001_smile:
  7. many thanks for your prompt help, it does have the original kohler engine so ill investigate many thanks:thumbup:
  8. thanks mate, appreciate the words breesblock yes i hd thought of something along them lines as a grinder is the only thing i aint got, not sure how id mount ti tho but woukd be awesome, chipper dumper grinder one unit, also want to make a splitter to run of the 3rd service
  9. yes i plan to give it a good touch up hear and there and sort the paint out. refurbed my entec 150 abut 5 years back so would be nice to do the same to this, got the company stickers in there way to
  10. a few pics from todays job, been putting it thru its paces all day and so far so good. now i have a brace of entecs
  11. thanks for he replys guys, im pleased as punch with it to answer a couple of questions, the unit is as stable as any other trakie iv used due to the tack unit engine and hydro tank counter balancing the chipper almost perfectly, you have to be a bit wary on side slopes dut to no vari track obviously but as long as you carefull its fine,. also has twin speed tracking hi and lo. the dumper was appox 1500 and chipper approx. 2500. had it on site today it is a 5 inch max chipper but that dose slow it down a fasi bit, idealy i would have had the 27 hp engine one but this is what came up at the time and i wanted to be getting on with it so went with that. and yes i considersd the cs 100 and im sure its a cracking machine but for the price i was keen for a hydraulic roller feed conventional, not to mention i have a soft sot for the old enetcs, just something a bit retro about them
  12. theoretically yes, but to be honest its easier to lift with the loader from the proper lifting eye at the yard and switch over like that
  13. so after seeing a entec truckloader mounted on a tracked barrow I decided to make my own but with a few improvements, one I wanted a rolled fed chipper, hence the ch18ph, and I wanted a proper stand on track base to operate it from. the chipper is fully interchangeable with the original hydraulic skip unit by 3 bolts and 5 mins, so is more versatile for me. I couldn't afford a factory trackie so to me this was the best option. iv had it on site and it handles and operates as well as any other unit I have used so very happy:001_smile: hopefuly the pics have worked and I will try to put up some of it on site working:thumbup:
  14. hiya just bought the above, it has the later style entec electric button roller control (not just the bar) which I can use to manualy control the no stress. the actual no stress "box" unit is missing entirely, but everything else is there. I am keen to reinstate the no stress so is it possible to fit an new unit? if so a rough price?? thanks

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