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arbwork

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  1. thank you
  2. coppard plant in crowborough Coppard Plant Hire Ltd - Plant Hire, Concrete Supplies, Crane Services, Surfacing, Civil Engineering the South East, serving London, Sussex, Surrey, Kent
  3. I went today to GreenMech with a little scepticism, my only encounter with their product some 15 or so years ago via a hired A Plant tracked chipper which had left me scarred to date ( life if not for today) not a good machine, in fact enough to make me rush past their stand looking at yellow and red machinery and occasionally orange sections of many a saltex AA and APF shows. The day started with a relaxed assembly with tea coffee biscuits with a welcome from MD short introduction with history of the company to present day, Pet B getting the short straw to operate the slides with commentary, this followed by tour of the factory most components made in house, cleaned and powder coated and assembled on site, the only chipper made in the UK ? Possibly! We were allowed access to all areas and with conversation to operatives from the raw steel to the finished chippers being PDI’d . Lunch, very good, preceded demonstrations of various machines from Steve Blair’s favourite ‘we chipper’ to the rail contractors tracked go anywhere rescue itself if breakdown chipper . A chance For Q & A a little feed back form then free to join the traffic to get home. I would not of thought I would have said this but if you are buying a new chipper you should consider a visit to the factory and or a demonstration of their product, don’t rule it out without a look you may be surprised. Pete thanks for today to you and your colleagues, most informative, interesting and good to see manufacturing here and relevant to what we do, I hope to be in a situation where I can give feed back to you about your machinery! I hope you reap rewards from your efforts cheers. Made In Britian
  4. tp 250 / 2000 no brainer buy it ( or tell me where it is )
  5. TP 200 and 70 hp good wood eating mix!
  6. Fuelwood page think this is it
  7. I think clean dry chip with little compost arround 4m3 per ton , wet depends foliage content & other things say ? 3m3
  8. That happened to me last week and the week before got caught with £50+ and £70 per can
  9. I have a spare TP 200 that may be available! Can demonstrate it for you if it helps
  10. [ame=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=N_1uy12VCxA&feature=player_embedded]stump grinding with OBMtec 270xl - YouTube[/ame] , this one is good, even better evo I !
  11. thank you I have added them to my list!
  12. thats a v. good deal! just paid a lot more than that
  13. ditto above & TP simple nothing to go wrong
  14. Brilliant pictures superb, are they at hatfield ?
  15. to close to home this one!
  16. I copy letter from woodland trust re Ash Dieback Dear Supporter, We'd like to thank you for your support in helping raise awareness of Chalara fraxinea (ash dieback). Your efforts are going a long way to assist us and the government in understanding the true scale of the disease across the UK. Over the weekend we have seen the Secretary of State, Owen Paterson MP, introduce a ban on the import and movement of ash across the UK. We will do all we can to mitigate the spread of this disease in line with government instructions and advice, but there is still much more to be done. Unfortunately, we can confirm that the disease has been found in both the mature ancient woodland and woodland creation areas on our estate at Pound Farm in Suffolk. In light of this discovery, we need government scientists to give urgent and clear advice to all woodland owners on how to manage the disease. We are now calling on the government to set up an emergency summit bringing together representatives from all areas of forestry, plant health and conservation. The Woodland Trust will play an active role in any task force that is created. Today ash is under threat, but tomorrow yet another of our precious native trees could be at risk. "I think I've seen a tree with ash dieback – what should I do?" Please report any sightings at once. The disease is most likely to be found in newly planted young trees. You can report your findings to the following: Forest Research Tree Health Diagnostic and Advisory Service Call: 01420 23000 Email: [email protected] Forestry Commission Plant Health Service Call: 0131 314 6414 Email: [email protected] Fera Plant Health and Seeds Inspectorate Call: 01904 465625 Email: [email protected] Thank you for your continued support. We will keep you updated as the situation develops. We are committed to protecting our great native trees. Yours sincerely Sue Holden Woodland Trust, Chief Executive
  17. No worries, chipped some ? concrete today broke 1 tooth clean in half! As well as a load of fuel wood
  18. I have a client that want's us to remove one! v. sad want to try to get him to keep it
  19. from before
  20. Nearly went to westonbirt on Saturday, super morning for sunlit colour, have been and missed it in the past all the leaves on the floor under the Acers, and to early as well with most of the leaves green still ! car parks full to bursting, one year went just right timing with a flood lit night walk as well best ever. Colours on Acer, coruns, prunus, amalanchier, have been good locally , please add your pictures
  21. T190 ed aprox 200 hp Jake frame mounted crane
  22. Ash dieback disease discovered in mature woodland in East Anglia | Environment | guardian.co.uk on the radio this a.m. fearful of implications
  23. Usually about 10% of value seems to be the going rate can depend on what and where you want the cover, care most company’s only insure when tools are in a secure place:sneaky2:
  24. Firewood Processor,Firewood Machine,Bilke,Cutter/Splitter,Chainsaw,Forestry | eBay it is one of this
  25. I agree with the above

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