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elfinwood saws

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  1. Going to be selling my Bruunett, just not using it since i fitted a 6.5 metre crane to my forwarding trailer, good tyres, new radiator, new oil cooler, new starter motor, 20 hrs a go hubs rebuilt new seals, new clutch and gear boxes rebuilt 100 hrs a go.
  2. I,ve had a stiff neck and back plus loss of feeling in my left hand for a year and a half, then i had a conductive nerve test at hospital and they found the ulnar nerve in my left elbow was compressed, so i went in for surgery a week and a half a go and the outcome is fantastic, i can use the 2 middle fingers on left hand again much more mobility in my neck and back and the pain in my feet and ankles has gone and i feel much happier in myself, i should be back to full strength again in a couple of months, it,s really nice to be able to type again and i feel like i could pick up a saw again and do some felling and you get a cool 5 inch scar !
  3. Old School,Husky 242XP 13 inch 325, Stihl 036 16 inch 3/8 and Stihl 044 25 inch 3/8.
  4. I have 150 tons of hardwood for sale in 3 meter lengths a mix of Beech, Silver Birch and oak. £60 a ton no vat to pay. Roadside Nr. Hamsterley Forest Co. Durham.
  5. Drive to the Osa rear bogie went again, so bogie off this time and back to shed, found the center drive sprocket sleave had lost all it,s internal splines! New one fitted see center of arm in photo, on top of arm at the right is the old one minus internal splines, New hub bearings will be here one Monday so up and running again on Tuesday:thumbup:
  6. County Durham Forestry, we are looking for 2 handcutters for hard and softwood thinnings in the Northeast of England, You must be able to use a tape measure! Paid on tonnage work to last over the summer, tickets to be less than 3 years old or refresher booked.
  7. Hi i,m in need of a rear bogie drive sprocket, the one that goes on the end of the halfshaft, can anyone help? i know Wilsons may have one, but would rather pay a little less for one. Cheers Mark.
  8. My 357xpg is running 3/8 on a fifteen inch bar and 7 pin sprocket, works just fine i,ve ran it like this for 5 years in hardwoods and softwoods.
  9. If it does not sell it,s going to be firewood about £1400 when made into kiln dried firewood. It just seem a shame to firewood it. Got some smaller bits cut to 2.4 meter x 1 metre.
  10. Big Beech stem 8 metre long by 1.1 metre at both ends, £500 buyer to collect, County Durham, Hamsterley.
  11. New front tyres at last on the zetor and Perkins engined International 475.
  12. Here is one from today.Andy Burden,s work.
  13. <p>Hello Matt, yes it was a great truck,we used to get 8 ton of softwood on it just using the dropsides, very capable offroad but turning circle of an oil tanker, we only used it to go from our woodland to our yard. the power steering is more like power assistance!</p>

  14. Here,s an access i put in about a month a go. Trucks drive in and reverse in to a turning bay, then drive towards the gate and load off the stacks that will be either side and made a carpark for the machine drivers cars just to the right of the gate.
  15. Got a Pramac p4500 with the yanmar engine, been excellent.
  16. Sorted it, the allenbolt that screws in to the end of the halfshaft had come loose, allowing the halfshaft to slide inwards and disengaging from the drive sprocket in the bogie, took ten mins to sort.
  17. Osa 250 problem, no drive to rear wheels! Had a driver on it yesterday as i was busy winching and this morning he say it gets stuck easy? So had a quick look and there is no drive at the rear wheels, rear prop is turning and taking drive into the rear diff, so halfshafts or drive chain problem? He said he never heard any noise. Any advise or diagrams or parts, so now i,ve got 2 forwarders that only drive on the front bogie1 At least i have the parts to sort out the Bruunett

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