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dumper

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  1. The only problem holding these back is they are not allowed to tow a trailer, so can’t take more than a couple of attachments to site. If these could they would be a game changer. how can jcb build a machine like this and then produce such poor mini diggers?
  2. Yes I can take it away £80.00 per tonne tyres and hoses extra
  3. Why get another Very simple to make it fit loader and an excuse to get a rotating head stock
  4. Can you place the shed on bearers not a concrete slab much better for tree
  5. Can I say told you!!!! Why are you using the 360 to level loader would be much quicker
  6. With Dutch elm the leaves wither and die staying on the tree for a while
  7. Go to Klou direct £2500 plus vat
  8. The flail on a loader is far better than a pto flail on a tractor
  9. I’d go for a very silly price you can always come down
  10. Buy a hydraulic. Motor put on adapter plate off you go flail collector might be a stretch
  11. It really depends on your budget, small tracked dumper will work down slope little tractor and winch will work both ways, old landrover and electric winch will do odd jobs but not for long overheats or with a hydraulic will work all day 100 m would leave a 30 m gap in the middle if your not trying to make money could be overcome
  12. Might as well sell compact I did my loaders go everything that my compact did and more
  13. Can you get three phase smart meters? Going to change house supply over from two phase,
  14. In another couple of days you will wonder how you managed without it, and your back will benefit greatly
  15. Nfu charge extra on my insurance for points and won’t let me insure a new driver on the policy with more than three points
  16. The timber posts should have a large diameter to give the most surface area to carry the load of the walkway best dig them in then drive last few inches to tighten them up
  17. dumper

    Hernia

    Have had two done one twice go private if you can and get used to watching other people work while you stand, the healing process cannot be shortened as I found out when they say don’t lift it means don’t lift anything! Now got two Kevlar strips around my groin, upside is I’m bullet proof down there
  18. As far as can be worked out, he did some research, took some fresh cut yew trimmings put in a liquidiser with Greek yoghurt, ate a bowlful and went to bed. No note, had a bit of history of depression spoke to him three day’s before, no reason to think he was suicidal
  19. The leaves are most defiantly poisonous, a friend used them,
  20. There are a lot of situations where planting into the ground isn’t possible, potted trees give you the opportunity to give height, shade and screening, you would be missing out by taking the blinker view that you could only plant in the ground
  21. Birch in a pot !! tracery of branches, winter colour for stem, light leaf shade I think it has a lot going for it
  22. Look at the Klou grabvery well made and from uk
  23. Pot size will be down to how much care and time you want to spend on the tree to have a real chance I would be looking for a 850/1000 litre pot with and irrigation system and good drainage, depending on prevailing wind you might also require a guy system deadman would be the least intrusive The trees would have a finite life in the pot before they out grow 10 / 20 years maybe then cut down and start again

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