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damian

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  1. at billy yeah thats my problem permits for trailers in the city and space on site when parking in the city small streets lots of car hard work also getting round corners in vienna is a problem with a long load i was expecting to feed whole trees into the chipper just thought it might be easier to feed a small chipper with a crane as the chipper would be mounted on the truck it would be hard to feed manually
  2. thanks for the input skyhuck i wasnt gonna put a massive chipper on something like 20 cm the truck would be used for mainly deadwoods reductions thins small to medium fells anything bigger and i get my buddyy to come in with forestry truck the reason im trying to do this is because ive been going two years now and have been running a knackerd ols talbot r citreon3.5t without a tipper. transit tippers just dont exist here in vienna i have no chipper and spend most my time chopping up that was the thinking behind the grand scheme
  3. cheers something like that but im gonna get it specialy built been speaking to mathew at tip master so sound promising anybody now anything bout fassi cranes specialy the f50 lifting cababilities etc
  4. yeah i know what u mean but cant park unimog in vienna ned specials bits of paper which cost lots of paper and then i need a big trailer for the mog the truck will be built by professinals not at home by me the fuso is good because its low and can get in to all the courtyrads in vienna the mog to big again we havent started building yet but i wanna do it so info infi please
  5. what if the crane would be on the back and the chipper next to it like i say im just build my dream truck mitsubishi here in vienna say it is possibly do u know of any firms in englad that do this type of coachbuilding
  6. yeah thats why i want to go for the fuso 7.5t because it has a payload of 5 tonnes highest in it catogory i would think i dont know a decent crane would wiegh bout 1 to 1.5 ton a chipper one maybe but if u know more on the subject please help
  7. hey im in the process of getting a truck built and its gonna be dont laugh mitsubushi fuso 7.5t, the reason for this is the the high pay load the main question is that im gona put a grab arm on it and want to mount a chipper on the body witch should be powered by the hydraulics from the crane r some sort of pto system on the engine, anybody seen anything like this before, r got any ideas that would help with choice of chipper. my goal is to combine the thing so i can feed the chipper with said crane and then lift logs with crane and not to need a trailer if this lot makes any sense to anyone then please help r some pics of other trucks would be handy many thanks damian
  8. position filled thanks
  9. thanks for all ur post but the position has been filled cheers damian
  10. hey im looking for a groundie in vienna must be hard working able to drag use the lowering blocks have a good eye for reductions and spotting those hard to see dead bits would be working in a 3 man team two climbers one groundie accomadation available flights paid but would have to be on the books unless u can provide the satisfactory health insurance for austrian cheers damian
  11. ha ha rick very funny made me look though id also vouch for rick hard working good bloke takes pride in his work
  12. damian

    work vienna

    ha ha kase wurst and ottakringer hey
  13. damian

    work vienna

    may have the chance for two weeks work for up to three experienced (min 3yrs) climbers starting on mon next week flights payed and digs available i know its short notice but it was just dropped on me today any interest cheers damian
  14. got an interesting contract comming up in vienna but need guys with both tree climbing and rope access certs anybody out there
  15. taxes can be claimed back after the calander year is over as this is our tax year ok u cant them all back but most of em hope that clears that up
  16. hey damian here how u doing send us ur tel no and ill contact u cheers

  17. hey im lookng for two climbers for jan feb for work in vienna it will be a on the books position due to the austrian health insurance sytem accomodation will be provide we have a four bedroomed flat with 4 showers kitchen woodburner etc wages to be discussed on experience .all taxes paid in austria can be claimed back
  18. ive currently two guys on my books in vienna austria and **** loads of snow if we cant work which is very seldom then the guys service saws etc. sometimes i just send them home and pay em same when it rains but this only works when they r prepaired to give u this time back and dont winge bout working a sat for "nothing" i had to guys on my books once paid them from jan till feb they worked bout 6 days got full pay for the month then i asked them didnt tell if they could do sat for me but they wouldnt get paid for it first guy said im not working for nothing on sat so i tried to explain to him the position i was in he told me to f--- off so i gave him the choice work sat for "nothing" or leave site they both left i was stood there with 250 trees to cut on my own so if u wanna get paid when it snows be prepaired to give it back when the sun is shinning luckily ive got two great guys now that really appreciate this novell system we run here hope that helps cheers damo
  19. oh jakey boy i miss that toy soooo much but im defo going to buy one happy cleaning
  20. rick also worked for me in vienna on several projects would highly recommend giving him a chance lots of experience and has a good attitude towards work would have him back anytime
  21. hey steve how do i upload a pic on here cheers damian

  22. how do i upload a pic on here
  23. where did u get the study guide from
  24. always use two climbers if the tree allows for it just make it quicker

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