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drythropple

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    <p>Hi Roni, just wondering if you spotted the double drum fransgard three pint linkage winch on ebay?</p>

    <p>£700 up to now</p>

    <p>regards Jimmy</p>

     

  2. Put a "T" piece in the rams pipes and quick fit couplings on each, then fit an on/off tap on one of the ram pipes between the T and the ram, when you want to use your grab simply plug in the couplings and turn the tap off, this will stop any oil entering or leaving the ram so it will stay in the position as when the tap was turned. Works well
  3. Woudnt it be worth considering bagging into a smaller paper type bag, so you could just throw the whole thing into the fire?
  4. Have you thought about converting a 3 point linkage back actor? Thats what I use, the only drawbacks is it only turns to 90 degrees and not a lot of slewing torque!
  5. you will definately need the hammer! Getting it apart is the easy bit, you will be best getting help to put it back together, so many things to hold at once, the drum is heavy enough on its own let alone trying to align everything, not impossible though, use plenty of grease !
  6. What part of the country are you in? I had the chance of an old rack bench, been converted to pto driven, two 4 foot blades and a 5 foot for £400!
  7. I would be looking at using a large circular saw as your cut off saw, much quicker than a chainsaw and dont need sharpened that often, there are some large processors on youtube so you will see what I mean.
  8. What size chain do you use on these? Are they slow revving with a bigger pitch chain?
  9. drythropple

    Sawdust

    Horsey folk take mine! Also chicken keepers, put up a poster in your local agricultural merchants, you will be amazed at how popular it is!
  10. Making crazy money, fantastic tractors though! I like your Bamburgh sculpture , take it, it is you
  11. Nothing yet Ross, but I did get a Holder!
  12. So thats why you bought the delimber?
  13. So many different sized dumpy bags! Mine are 80x80x90!
  14. What are you doing all the way down there? Is there not enough up here for you:biggrin:
  15. Good luck with it. What are you replacing it with? I you still have it next summer I could be scrounging it off you for a few weeks
  16. Looks the business! Is that the one that was on ebay? Shame its out of my budget!
  17. What processor did you have, I have been planning this for a while, time to take the next step, anything for an easier life (at my age anyway)
  18. A 9ton dumper with a crane wherecthe skip was!
  19. Thanks for that, all I have to do now is find one! Unless there is one for hire in the North of England/South Scotland
  20. I understand that the stroke ones are better on hardwood and bent trees! Can anyone confirm that
  21. Thanks for that Ross, do you have one? What are they like on birch?
  22. Anyone know the whereabouts of an old beaten up stroke delimber/processor that needs a refurbishment and a new home?
  23. How easy is it to replace the seals on an Indexator rotator? Getting tired of oil leaks from the bottom flange

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