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ewd ripper

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  1. Hi Ste, I'm not to far away and wood be interested in the timber to!
  2. HI all, I have a karcher K6.85 power washer that cuts out/stops working after about 45mins/hours use, leave it 10 mins then it'll work for 10 mins then do the same?? .Anybody any ideas were to start looking for the problem?? Thanks in advance.
  3. Posch s280 here, can do a artic load (27 ton) of nice processor friendly soft wood in 2 good days, no log deck one lad feeding processor and the other working it:thumbup:
  4. Posch s280 going well for me, spent 12 months looking at processor's before buying one,this for me seemed to be the best built,strongest machine for the money. Jas p Wilsons (posch dearlers) have a open day coming up,17,18th may.Might be worth a trip out and have a go on a few of the models
  5. Thanks foe all the replies , fitted a new pipe today, found it easiest to remove the oil tank and fit it this way, only took me about 15 min, now shes oiling like a good un!! Thanks again ARBTALK!
  6. Thanks again for all the replies , I shall have a look tomorrow if i get chance. You can always depend on ARBTALK for some good advice:thumbup:
  7. Thanks for the replies guys, to remove this pipe does it have to come out through the tank then??, if i were to remove the worm drive can i see the pump end of the pipe and remove it then pull it through the tank:confused1: Thanks again ewdripper.
  8. Hi all, i have a ms 180 that does'nt seem to be oiling the chain as much as it should, sometime theres nothing at all, i removed the bar and the clutch drum to check the drive was located right, this all seems fine, also when a small amount of oil does appear there seems to be a lot of air in it? Can anybody point me were i need to be checking next.Thanks in advance ewdripper:thumbup:
  9. Hi , what sort of kindling machine do u process that sort of timber with genset??
  10. All that seems to be available round here is processor sized softwood, all the hardwood is 18" plus size,someone will take it of your hand i'm sure!
  11. Hi Jon, thanks i'll check with nfu tomorrow as thats who the tractors with! :thumbup:If not i'll have to sort some individual insurance out just for the processor:thumbup1:
  12. HI all, just bought a nice new posch processor, need to get some cover for it,also going to be hiring it out so needs to cover this to!? who do i need to contact for the best quote?? .Thanks in advance ewd ripper
  13. HI, i would also be intrested,could you pm a price please:thumbup:
  14. Had a 1.7 05 black sportive for 3 years, was a belter, ran on very little diesel and was a pleasure to drive, had very little trouble with it, all in all a very good van, would have another !! wish i still had it, needed a bigger van tho so it had to go!! find a good one with service history and im sure it'll serve you well!!
  15. Sold 950 nets,46 cm3 bags and 5 barrow bags, not bad and still going out!:thumbup:
  16. Mate of mine had a springer called Defor............as in D for dogg:thumbup:
  17. Hi there, i'm in preston,also after some hardwood cord processor size, have you got some for sale or no of anybody local ish who has??
  18. Here we go, just the job, bit far from Lancashire tho, never mind the price Potato boxes, made by HK Timbers 2001 & 02 | eBay
  19. Hi Pete, i'm after some to put my processed logs in, thought they'd be good as you can stack them about 4 high, save a lot of space!Not had much luck finding any yet, keep your eyes open at farm sales etc that seems to be the best bet!!
  20. Anybody received any Christmas tips when delivering logs?? Got a tenner today of one regular customer:thumbup:!Merry Christmas all!!
  21. yep id be intrested in them, could collect, pm me your contact details please:thumbup:
  22. No the lever is bolted there, in fixed possition, thought of going down the foot opperated option but could'nt find anything at the time i was building it, always on the look out tho!!
  23. Hi, yeh found the bigger table to be very handy at times, ideal working height for me, and the spool blocks just to the right hand side under the table, probably one of the best things i've made yet, then again they have to be when you spend most of the winter stood there!!

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