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  1. Excellent Video ! story, content, construction I hope you reap the reward it deserves
  2. keep looking at that 1 my self :001_smile good capacity go behind the fendt well I think! been there a while
  3. crane feeding only or hand feed as well, both Jensen & Tp do crane feed only type but most 3 point linkage chippers can be crane fed carefully, covered on this site in other threads, over feeding, pushing material in with crane common problems along with not being able to see what you are doing with the crane whilst presenting the material into the hopper of the chipper, sometimes best to feed chipper with 2nd machine then you can see what you are doing
  4. big plot + just thinking if a mog would fit in 1 space then... by the time I fill them all... or with a top on stack timber drying!
  5. James the stainless standing ! an impressive structure, just looking for the property now to show it off, cheers j
  6. These would be worth a visit Commercial Vehicle Bodies by BL Searle Ltd.
  7. beautiful house I wish them luck
  8. sorry for the wait hopefully the vid is here
  9. your correct not 4x4 as in lrover but will help wet verges etc. do have diff locks to include center, tyre choice will help, ground clearance is not to good as in the shock mounts project below the axel but better than 2wd
  10. we use this 413 I will check plate out for you, will take a day or two as its in for injector rebuild with garage at the mo
  11. Eds gamble:001_smile: I am still trying to edit the rest of the film! tbc
  12. wooded good to see you and your colleagues, your gamble with the time lapse failed !!? evidence will be posted:sneaky2:
  13. scribe everything inc blades
  14. I think this has been pointed out already but here again http://www.environment-agency.gov.uk/static/documents/Research/PS_005_Regulation_of_wood_v3.0.pdf
  15. Rob D I agree the benches are excellent as was the other of Muttley's product, see below, we covered this show last year and although smaller we had a complete line of spectators around the fence every time we made a noise, from the 2nd picture the show was open! last year constant enquiries, although a bit random, as in can the stump grinder lay cable! and more interest in the sawdust than any other thing, I had 1 mature student that I gave a small burr to and that was the only contact re work produce all day!
  16. Almost a mini Arbtalk meeting this day 7th Sept. as a result of conversations on Arbtalk led me to contact muttley9050 James to see if he would be interested in attending the above show with the idea of manufacturing something with the product from our mobile saw mill, I must to admit to being impressed with RobD’s bench or more at shows in the past and asked James if he would like to join us for the day showcasing some of his product whilst making a bench or similar. We parked in the centre of the site in Campbell Park and set up shop joined by members of the Parks Trust direct labour to include WoodEd and their impressive collection of equipment, with a back drop of Milton Keynes theatre we milled a small Oak log to produce board that James used to make his picnic benches I am impressed with his work. Although forecasted as bad the day remained dry with dramatic cloudscape and the rain held off until the heavens opened just as we prepared to pack up at the end of the day, hopefully the photos will tell the story better than words
  17. Ace plant in Old Stratford had one may be worth a call.
  18. That’s looking fine I hope you enjoy exploring its capabilities and am impressed with it, have you arrived at a towing solution yet ? all the best good luck
  19. bald eagle from country show in Milton Keynes on Saturday, just love the vultures what good project to be involved with
  20. We supplied and planted a snake bark maple next to a story telling chair at a school where 5 of my grandchildren go to
  21. very good question, how much do they charge?, per day, tonne, cube meter, blade damage, price any one got a price, lots of variables how hard or soft wet or dry the wood is, how easy it is to load into chipper, where the chip has go to be placed
  22. http://arbtalk.co.uk/forum/general-chat/61259-rattle-wedge-anybody-use-one.html
  23. takes me back a few years that, grass hook in hand looking for Corsican pine in bracken, back bent for the day, .. weeks mmm sorry cant help with above tho!
  24. Lowerforest I can’t think of a better memorial for your father a true labour of love, congratulations on you and your wife’s diligence, time and effort for getting this far and all the best for future establishment, I hope in hundreds of years’ time others will be visiting the mature trees and contemplating the same . Respect

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