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Tom Richards

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  1. I brought a couple from this company. Really easy to deal with and sorted haulage fir a fair rate .
  2. We have had the same with Squirrels one completely chewed through a green 5 ltr petrol container
  3. Yes we have dropped timber off at various sites . Generally when we need get rid of chip we offer the timber as a sweetener.
  4. No worries. looks like the 20S can pair with more so might give them a shot 👍 Cheers !
  5. How many devices can connect to these at the same time please ?
  6. Cheers for the reply’s ! I used a dewalt before and found the bit kept slipping but may have been damaged before using for eco plugs .
  7. Hello ask the title says which battery powered drill are people using for Eco plugging? I have been using one that we plug into mains but could do with something that we could use without mains . Thanks Tom
  8. A good lump of Yew can be a steady burn . plus 1 for Oak also
  9. Log Grab / grapple for handling up to 2500kg WWW.GOOGLEADSERVICES.COM Weight of grapple hook 105kg. Log Grab with pallet forks suitable for tractor loader, skid-steer and... I have one of these handy for logs and brash also easy to put on and take off.
  10. Probably not paid peanuts judging by the size of the trees but definitely got monkeys mark !
  11. 👍 cheers for that I’ll have a look at them . Tom
  12. What diameter timber can it handle please ?
  13. I was thinking either with the tractor loader or the crane? I guess which ever way you do it is time consuming and by the sounds of it you comprise with the quality of the end product a bit when going through a large splitter. I had previously brought a cone splitter but it didn’t perform how I had hoped so it doesn’t get much use. guess I’ll get the 66 out for a few hours .
  14. This is the sort of stuff . I have to cut a 9 inch log off, then larger ones need to be halved or quartered so the chap who does splitting can comfortably lift them .
  15. Forgotten to say the timber I would be using it for would be 20” plus diameter

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