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Drayton tree care

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  1. Please show me your bedford lorries and things of a similar nature 4x4 preferably might help me want one a little more
  2. Hi James I'm in Sawtry near peterborough if you fancy doing some days sometime
  3. I did 4 hrs then test got one minor fault easy. Just drive like normal test with one manoeuvre into a bay around a cone piece of cake.
  4. He's lucky he's been offered that. I was on 45 a day and now if you join an apprentiship scheme you will be lucky to get 100 a week so I'd say that's a bloody good deal
  5. Got a few days spare trying to fill with days for other people with my farmi wp30. If anyone needs a hand pm me I'd be happy to help with my shiny new machine
  6. I use processor for small stuff and when I get loads of big stuff I get a chap in with cone splitter and excavator for a day and he splits everything that's to big into the right sizes I sort them with telehandler stack them jobs a gooden
  7. I know what your saying Steve but the thing is it used to pull in the big crowds. It used to be heaving with people with loads more to look at loads more demos and comps
  8. That's awesome I'll be asking the fabricators to get cracking ASAP thanks for the info top man
  9. Absolutely awesome I'm going to have a go with maybe something that you manually rotate for 1m3 nets. This could be the way forward it's gotta be cheaper than bags that's for sure. Could you please tell me the price for the roles of netting. And also are the bins just sitting on the pallet initially or do you tie them to start with
  10. I'm in the same boat just bought a farmi wp30 towable processor and I intend to make the value of the machine back plus a bit of profit this year. Hopefully it should be manageable I'm giving the firewood a big push this year
  11. We use a cone splitter to bring them down to size then we will process them
  12. Yeah i am mate 200 a day with operator not sure if I wanna let her go out without me yet lol
  13. Beny boi truck looks sweet Buh are you keeping it ?
  14. Hi guys thanks very much for looking but I've sorted it out just got a few potato boxes for now cheers
  15. They all seem to be pick up only
  16. Sounds good. Does anyone know where I can get 25 or so from preferably delivered to Cambridgeshire
  17. So do you reckon loosely stacked with air gaps you'd be looking at roughly 1m3
  18. Does anybody know how many cubic meters of logs an ibc container holds. I know it can't be far off a 1cm3. They look easy to stack and store
  19. I don't think an at waste pile would combust unless you have a really serious heap. The heavier the heap the more it compresses the wood chips which is essentially more insulation so the heat in the centre can't escape speeding up the chemical reactions!then boom
  20. I know of a lad from Bedford who only used his strop and he chogged a section out lent forward and when he lent back his flipline came over the top of the stem he fell 50 ft onto a brick wall and broke his back. !! Lived though and can still walk
  21. I think the cheap ones serve a purpose as a stepping stone to bigger better machines. Ones they have earnt there money you move on
  22. To be honest I'm not sure but I can source the same machine without the stickers from china from a guy I found on eBay. Same machine to the letter without the stickers and brand. The vahva jussi is a similar machine but I think they start at 5.5k plus vat.
  23. Timber dragon would be a gd call 4k plus vat for an atv size and the bigger you go the more it costs. You can mount a crane on any trailer for 3k as you can buy a timber dragon crane on its own.
  24. Hinowa are very good we have a main dealer up the road rented many a time depending on the size you want obviously bigger the better. They do a 23 metre which has an immense outreach. Done a crane job with it.

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