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swinny

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  1. Tractor has 54hp at pto and 540 and 1000 speed pto How much is a japa 700 new?
  2. Was just thinking of utilising the tractor running off red oppose to the saw on fuel and oil.... or does it work out even?
  3. Hi there, I currently just use a hydraulic splitter and a chainsaw, but for the past couple of years have found that it takes a long time to process wood and i need to speed things up to make it worth it! Just to state all my wood is arb arrisings. I'm hoping to start bringing wood back more in lengths. I have quite a big pile which i want to convert into fire wood soon and stack. I have seen the oxdale and a few other pto saw benches, look really safe an fast/efficient. I have just been looking at japa 100 and the hailki piikke? Spelling and saw these have a screw splitter also.... Most wood as said will come back in lengths, but i have quite a few large rings 24" dia + so the japa etc no good for them, would have to continue using my log splitter for them. Or sell that and get a screw log splitter? As you can see i'm in a muddle! How much are these japa's and the other one? Many thanks for any info in advance! Cheers
  4. I like glencoe or kenmoor
  5. 064's RULE! I LOVE MINE!!
  6. what else is in the surrounding area? tree's etc? Old stump? anything, or just random fungi spot?
  7. Thought there was a cap at 8200kg gtw with c+e or something about the weights makes me think.... you need catagory c to drive it for starters and an operators license, also a tacho if working over X amount of miles from base, and regular vehicle checkups.
  8. Hi there, Can anyone tell me what make or tractor these wheels came off? the rear wheels and they are 28" dia and wide beggars! 14 or 16" wide! Cheers Chris
  9. well worth changing
  10. which way is the arrow supposed to point to on the piston?
  11. Shouldn't have got it hung up in the first place.... do you always stand with your hands on your hips? assuming your the guy with the blue t shirt on lol
  12. Is that skyhucks old mog? You buy it off ebay when it was on??
  13. Thats exactly how i like things to go!
  14. Do you not get isues with mold this way? do you stack or just throw in a pile?
  15. My 200t has been playing up lately! I've a few but have taken to using my older 2005 one and its a belting saw. Only problems are that lately, after turning off in the tree, i would start up it would rev bur die.... then i have to choke it and then fast idle or idle and i'm away. Few years back i chucked the 200t carb out of it and fitted a 020t carb to it as it wouldn't idle with the 200t carb... dodgy carb year... It earns me lots of money so wondering whats up with it!! Any help?
  16. Builders bags of mixed hard and soft are less than that around here!
  17. Back boiler type system? I think these are a great idea!!
  18. Its a pain in the arse really..... i often think it would be better giving wood away and doing away with a yard, as it costs to store, process, bag etc and or deliver..... Prices are crap.... few people selling 2.2mtr cube for 100 quid... there's no competing with that! I don't do big scale, only what i bring in each year, thats all i'm interested in.... Pee'd off with weather and my firewood store and times handling logs... time for a brew
  19. No cs 40 or 41? And where are you...
  20. Meant my tractor 69/70. I'm from 1989 lol:001_tt2:
  21. Great pictures
  22. well i am 1969/1970
  23. Surely we're in vintage catagory? lol
  24. lol don't worry, you've not seen my david brown lol

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