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Blaisey

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  1. Just looked at ur web site. An amazing array of beautiful work

  2. Generally speaking the engines on machines don't last as long due to the vibrations this applies to normal stump grinders as well.
  3. No I waiting for delivery of mine and I will run it on a Boxer 532 DX. Speak to Robin at R&R He was very helpful and sorted out a demo. The unit is british built and very well made in my opinion. Hope this helps.
  4. The R&R stump grinder head takes all the flow the engine can give. Only a small amount is needed to sweep the stump as it is the crowding of the bucket head that does this. I can understand that some people need a dedicated stump grinder that fine, however I also needed a yard loader, flail mowing, post hole drilling, lifting 1ton to six feet ect... No stump grinder no matter how good can do any of these. Its not quite as good as a vemeer 352 but there nearly the same price. On the rare occasion that I need a large grinder I will hire one. (probably once or twice a year)
  5. Hi I have just ordered a R&R stump grinder for a Boxer here's the link. He also makes them for mini and large diggers hope this helps. Home Page See the video at YouTube - BigCliffBoxeruk's Channel [ame=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=L66cB1MlkjQ]YouTube - Boxer 322D with Stump Grinder.MOV[/ame]
  6. Blaisey

    My Japa

    Thanks mate
  7. Blaisey

    My Japa

    Im thinking of running it off a Boxer 532DX, hydraulics only.
  8. Has any one tried a scrap metal press?
  9. Blaisey

    My Japa

    Does any one know of a processor that runs only on hydraulics. I've only got 55lts/per/minute. Many thanks
  10. I was on my way to south africa. This was three years ago it wasn't to bad then.
  11. I cut several every time I cut an elder tree down. Leave the bark on after a few sharpens its peachy.
  12. It was a 10" stump the video just started at the end. Will post when Mine arrives.
  13. You can't teach that. Brilliant, absolutely beautiful. Blaise
  14. I'm suprised that no one has commented on this video of me and the stump grinder. What do u all think?
  15. I alway had Goodyear G90's on my landy there brilliant, I drove to south Africa on them And there sill going strong. Not one puncture. So far they done 25,000 miles. They are a bit pricy new around the £130.00 mark, second hand from the army £50-60.00
  16. Cheers mate Im affraid its not mine. I hire it from time to time.
  17. Thanks I didn't actually carve the face I think it was bought at a country show. Perhaps if your interested we could meet up and I show u the tree? Blaisey

  18. This is what I'd go for. No tax, Red diesel and shifs Tons of wood/chips.
  19. Well Well I used to climb the trees there as a kid the was a man who lived in a shed back the around 1984-6 ish. The mushroom are still there I'll post a pic when I go back (tuesday). Go steady happy memories.
  20. Still plenty of life left in her, she's parked in Mauritania if anyones interested. This is my Landy, I love her, she started life with the British army in the Falkland islands, only to return for retirement in tree surgery. now I tow Ifor Williams and my Greenmech.
  21. Do u mean pilkinkton? Did u manage the wood there? I used to play there when I was a kid.
  22. It was a long way up. Most of the were kids and one adult.
  23. How did you know ?
  24. Me on the boxer 323 [ame=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=L66cB1MlkjQ]YouTube - Boxer 322D with Stump Grinder.MOV[/ame]

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