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    Willow

    Worlds Largest English Cricket Bat Willow Supplier here is one of the people with the most info and advice for bat willow production, always be carefull with a mono culture though ! cheers J
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    Willow

    if you have the site for it then bat willows , fastest return in any situation and you can do the kindling , logs what ever with the lop and top , if you need more info ask,
  3. you do get the same arisings from shredding blades so care is always needed . i found the brodgio head to be a little heavy for my fs560 but quite effective in scrub, use stihl shredding and oregon mulching blades now.
  4. steve have just taken delivery of the pto shaft for the tp250 nearly a year later!! hows that for service hope hand better and you had a good result from the stormy wether,all the best J

  5. like this ? eBay - The UK's Online Marketplace
  6. The answer is, of course you can, a more pertinent question would be if I register it agricultural can I use it for anything that isn’t agriculture? Haha don't think any one will answer that question. __________________ Agriculture includes horticulture and when at merrist wood the certificate for tree surgery is presented it said horticulture with the specialism of arboriculture ( nch arb ) therefore it is in agriculture, if one of the main training providers tells it this way its good enough for me and I will take it to court if needed
  7. the kettle was for the hot water bottle
  8. here you go fendt and merlo in 1 pic!
  9. same here Stan just call
  10. try here Home - Parks Trust a bit if a travel but could be worth it , also speak to wooded on here
  11. Garth from memory it was a cast iron heating pipe valve out side a victorian hospital in shorham
  12. Thank you arbtalkers for your help, I agree that the 2 and 3 mulching blades are v.good , Steve I have tried hedge trimmer systems at reduction of this type of material if you’ve not tried the blades ( oregan do them as well as others ) give em a try you’ll be amazed.
  13. Garth mc thank you for feed back, i have killed one of my earlier Stihl brushcutters by hitting an immovable object! Broke gearbox in half and bent/snapped the inner driveshaft
  14. I have the need to dissolve regen including dog rose, white and black thorn, tough herb layer and grasses, I am thinking latest generation brush cutters Stihl or Husky with the 2 or 3 mulching style blade, any help with make, model or blades appreciated. And no I’m not allowed to use my flails grrrrrr got to be hand work:thumbdown:
  15. Care if hitch lock is good the next thing they do is remove the whole hitch from trailer/chipper and replace it with another, suggest weld bolts / hitch to chassis
  16. is the red paint a security thing?
  17. I think inside zone is ok for ag vehicles so far
  18. yep here tiz
  19. hows the hand? hope its ok and improving..... wot stan said re saws wood mizer's r good at production, have to spend 15 / 20 ish good one, can get cheaper but less automation see utube for vid footage all the best J

  20. Beautiful, thanks for posting
  21. I guess red is because most of the MBtrac equipment was from Werner
  22. Lovely looks good , I had the same rope ends problem and bought some wedge eye sockets for rope ends from marshals in Sussex the other day, Clarks do a bolt together thingy that I think will do the same.
  23. Wilson’s had one at the Lockerbie APF and one came up for sale some time after that from a private estate.
  24. Aw crickey! Owtch so pleased to see your lunges on the 25th so sad to see it on the 28th ( cracking shot tho ) mend fast Steve wishing you a happy and prosperous new year
  25. Superb pictures , better than any card! Worried about you dog in mud I’ve got grandchildren that do that!!

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