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Hello all, I have an fantastic Cast 825d loader with 1300kg lift capacity and excellent hydraulic flow rate. Covering East Anglia but will consider work further afield. I have log grab, grapple bucket, loose material bucket, pallet forks, man cage (great for hedges and installations), rake, hitch. Flails, augers, post knockers can be acquired. I’m happy to bring saws and other small tools and get stuck in on the ground, or work a bollard, too. I’ll even bring climbing kit and be on standby for rescue if necessary. My base rate for work in my area is £350 per day (variable depending on travel and additional hired in attachments). Most importantly, I have a brew kit and I’m great company ! I have 13+ years experience in the industry. Give us a call for a chin-wag if interested. Cheers, Tom Mabbutt 07773676465 T Mabbutt Tree Services WWW.FACEBOOK.COM T Mabbutt Tree Services, Bungay, Norfolk, United Kingdom. 127 J’aime. We provide professional tree surgery and tree maintenance throughout much of Norfolk and Suffolk, including...
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Cast 825d loader & operator
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Experienced arb operator Based near Bungay, covering Norfolk and Suffolk. Cast 825d compact loader - 1300kg lift capacity, multiple attachments - log grab, grapple bucket, loose material bucket, rake , pallet tines, ground protection mats (if I don’t own a required attachment I can hire one in). Cast mini skid loader - SSQ15d - surprisingly capable, will lift 350kg+, skids big logs and branches, great for tight jobs. Will bring saws, etc. to jobs if required. I also own a tipper truck and Timberwolf TW160p chipper. Base day rate £320 - variable depending on kit and travel required. Professional, reliable and easy to get on with. Please call for a chat if interested. Experienced arborist with 13+ years in the industry. Cheers, Tom Mabbutt T Mabbutt Tree Services WWW.FACEBOOK.COM T Mabbutt Tree Services, Bungay, Norfolk, United Kingdom. 125 J’aime. We provide professional tree surgery and tree maintenance throughout much of Norfolk and Suffolk, including... -
Awesome loader with charming operator for hire Norfolk/Suffolk
Tom Mabbutt replied to Tom Mabbutt's topic in Employment
Thanks Steve. -
Awesome loader with charming operator for hire Norfolk/Suffolk
Tom Mabbutt replied to Tom Mabbutt's topic in Employment
I would be well up for that if a little closer. Perfect tool for the job. I pulled out a gnarly windblown cherry stump the other day with it, easy. She'd love some rhody. -
Awesome loader with charming operator for hire Norfolk/Suffolk
Tom Mabbutt replied to Tom Mabbutt's topic in Employment
I'm not sure how you'd categorise it, Steve, but I'm keen to hear about your promotional thing. -
Awesome loader with charming operator for hire Norfolk/Suffolk
Tom Mabbutt replied to Tom Mabbutt's topic in Employment
OK then guys and girls, let's say base price £350 per day plus fuel for now (subject to potential change), plus extra if additional kit brought to the job. I think that's a good deal, such a productive machine. Cheers all. Oh I forgot to mention that I have a great sense of humour, I'm also a great listener and I have a lovely beard. -
Awesome loader with charming operator for hire Norfolk/Suffolk
Tom Mabbutt replied to Tom Mabbutt's topic in Employment
Thanks for the encouragement and advice. Phones been a bit quiet recently with my own private work hence the post, so naturally I want to get the loader out as much as possible. I was thinking £300 was about right but I need to base it on my own circumstances really, not other people who operate similar machinery. Taking on board what you say I think I might bump my rate up a bit. Got to make the machine a viable investment. Cheers mate. -
Awesome loader with charming operator for hire Norfolk/Suffolk
Tom Mabbutt replied to Tom Mabbutt's topic in Employment
Cheers Mark. I love the machine, proper wee beastie, the chequer plate def saved a few scuffs during the learning curve. Looks badass, too! Little bit worried I might develop ‘loader-belly’ though. -
Hi all, I have a Worky Quad SSQ15d mini loader/skid steer. Based near Bungay. I have various attachments, grapple bucket, log grab, chip bucket, rake, ball hitch for towing chipper off piste, pallet forks. Other attachments could be hired (auger, splitter, cone splitter, etc). £350 per day (depending on the job) + fuel, and more for additional kit if required. I normally bring my brew/barista kit, too 13 years experience in the industry. PM me if interested. check my Facebook profile if you wish T Mabbutt Tree Services - Accueil WWW.FACEBOOK.COM T Mabbutt Tree Services, Bungay, Norfolk, United Kingdom. 122 J’aime. We provide professional tree surgery and tree maintenance throughout much of Norfolk and Suffolk, including...
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Another vote for the Notch, I've used it for about a week now, the straps aren't bad, just take a little getting used to, but when its on it doesn't seem to shift around on your boot, it runs well. Also had it on over my spikes no probs. Had a couple of CT's before but found that the straps seemed to loosen and shift around a little and I was regularly having to tighten them up.
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Hi all, Workload is increasing so I'm looking for someone to call upon here and there in the new year. I've got a small, friendly set up and I work to a high standard. I don't take the micky and always try to keep it fun. Some experience is good, climbing tickets a bonus. Based in Bungay. PM me or give me a call on 07773676465. Cheers, Tom
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Thanks for the info guys. I was considering a GM 130/150. These (and the TW160) are the only decent road towable hydraulic chippers (that I could find) that will fit through my shed door (door opening 1420mm)! The nearest GM dealer is 1hr 45mins away, nearest TW dealer...20 mins away! The only things putting me off the TW160 is the lack of engine cover and the s@%te Alko hitch that Mark pointed out. Other than that the machine sounds ace. It's good to know that the main bearings are now grease-able too. I will knock up some kind of engine cover for when in transit. Mark, where are you running your chain to/around on the chipper? Found a meaty Bullldog clamp for when the chippers not in use, just need to figure out how to lock it up quick when out and about. Any ideas for a makeshift (in- transit) engine cover will be welcome too! I'm thinking some pvc with eyelets and bungee cords?
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Hi all, Going to be investing in a TW160ph very soon (most probably). Will give it a demo first, of course. Just wanted to hear peoples up to date opinions on the machine as well. There was a bit of discussion a couple of years ago on here, consensus seemed positive. A couple of specific questions; does it throw chip far enough to fill a transit? I'm also unsure about the chassis, it's not A framed, but it has a single bar to the hitch mechanism, there doesn't seem a straight forward way of locking to the truck towbar, hitch lock maybe? But a previous thread talked about how it was hard to find a good hitch lock for the coupling mechanism. Perhaps there is something farther back on or near the axel - maybe a Kryptonite type cable to be run from here to the towbar? Just to stop the opportunist obviously. A dedicated tea leaf could get through that in no time, I'm sure.
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Hi all, Due to increasing work-load I'm looking to increase my contacts for self employed ground-workers, ideally with climbing tickets, to help out my small business on odd days here and there. Domestic work. Would like someone reliable and with experience ideally. Might be some opportunity to climb stuff every now and then if qualified/keen. Based near Bungay. Send us a PM if interested. Cheers, Tom
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Hi Mark, did you find a solution to this? Cheers,T