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Blaisey

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  1. Boxer 323 stump grinder YouTube - BigCliffBoxeruk's Channel
  2. My wife is a UK 2 Euro 34 Ive never been able to get her any, I told her not to put the sharp end on her foot.
  3. Love ur work. Seasoned timber?
  4. Yes I saw it on the 532 Its a lot stronger all though not as versatile.
  5. Her's the Boxer 323 and Big Cliff. Very nice machine.
  6. Hi thought u might like this. This is a meeting point for the children after playing in the garden at my sons nursery. The other pic I took from the top of a corsican pine which needed some hangers removing after the snow. The nursery is next to the big house (My Granny's) so the kids have the run of the garden. "Probably the best nursery in the world" Keeps me busy too!!!
  7. [ame=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gxN0GsR-QWA]YouTube - Boxer working with Log Grab[/ame]
  8. I just don't know, they are the same width so it seems sensible to go for the 532 as more power I wont have to work it as hard to do the same job also has variable flow not just hi or low. Very tricky decision Here's a vid of the log grab it can lift 953 kg. although, I don't think the post in the vid weighs that, it's probably only half a ton at best. Check out bigcliffs other youtube videos, theres one of you. (Theocus)
  9. Ed if u read this Please send me a link to ur website or Phone Number as i would be interested in a quote. Thanks Blaise
  10. Yes we had a Sc252 used to much fuel Petrol I think. Since then I hired a Sc 352 But the price of hiring it ment that I was thinking of buying one Second hand for 12,000+VAT well the Boxer is only a few thousend more than that and so much more versatile. Brillant idear about fitting a canablised Vereer/RAYCO I will look in to that. Many thanks Blaise
  11. [ame=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2ZQ7jNU5bSM]YouTube - Boxer Stump Grinder attachment[/ame] Boxer and R&R stump grinder What do u think?
  12. It not as bad as we think
  13. Id go for the 028
  14. I've hade a demo today from Cliff on the Boxer 532DX unfortunatly couldent run the stump grinder due to it being an old model with slightly different hydrolics. Exlent lifting height it will lift and tip into my Ifor williams trailer with high sides. It will lift 953kgs so nearly a ton. The tracks slide out from the body at the push or pull of a leaver. Ive put a vid on so u can see it stump grinding. I vid wont upload I try again latter
  15. Nice one For me I couldnt get an articulating loader down the side of most houses to grind stumps and a site/yard loader is a bonus. splitting log for my dad pays the rent so that will speed up the rent payment. Im sure that I will rent it out to the local fencers with a posthole borer ect...
  16. Robins wont teach there chicks to feed from ur hand they will have to learn on there own. If u can teach a bluetit the will bring their chicks and teach them. I know because my aunti did it I was AMAiSED.
  17. sorry to hear about ur timber grab. Thanks for ur advice Blaise
  18. Great pics thanks very much Cliff says u burried itnice one mate. Blaise
  19. Greenmech have just thrown in the towel. I been told its such a great machine that some one else will take it on if not Boxer Themselves. I was disapointed because I have a Greenmech chipper and its been great. best Ive used. Thanks again its interesting to see what people think. Blaise
  20. Does any one have a grinder.......
  21. Im most inerested for yard/site loader log splitter and rootgrinder I think One from R&R attachments. What about you?
  22. Thanks Steve for the welcome.. I understand that its more if this is the best machine and attachments for the job they do?
  23. Before I buy am I mad Boxer, stump grinder R&R, Log splitter, Light materials Bucket. Thanks Blaise

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