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roseyweb

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  1. A tiny wolf would look daft behind that If I had the work I'd get a crane fed big chipper like a vermeer bc2000 and digger and grapple to forward timber to it. Never sweat at work again. All dreams
  2. It's blocked because it's pirate material so blocked by the service provider. Download tor. Browser and use that to circumnavigate the restrictions
  3. Been eying this up for a while. At 8.5k I could sell the transit custom the back doors and still have change. If I got a run of big takedowns would be a no brainer Be a nightmare to reverse the timberwolf with it http://pages.ebay.com/link/?nav=item.view&alt=web&id=141776312486
  4. We have a different work ethos I'm a bit young to remember the British Rail days but I hear plenty of stories. In my view privatisation is good as it streamlines things and cuts out government red tape. Encourages enterprise and initiative without necessarily being all for profit and capitalist. You only have to look at any government run organisation such as councils HMRC, the Forestry Commission etc to see this.
  5. Nugent will be my next plant trailer
  6. Specialising - English spelling
  7. For me it's reliability We travel far and wide and don't want to drive 2 hours to not be able to do a job, also we do nights when the spare shop is closed. Of course new machines break but less likely, in theroy
  8. If they made Hmrc do some work then the greedy unions would kick up, a labour fuelled strike would insume and then it would be worse. Labour loves lazy
  9. I'd always consider any wood a bonus not payment
  10. Looks good that
  11. Aren't ibcs quite pricey as 40£ a go
  12. That sort of looks like a Australian out house
  13. What hitch is it, I had a bradley one on the 190 which was good till it clocked a kurb The alco one on my 230 is rubbish and has never been clonked but rattles it self down
  14. Would it take a battering from Woodchip?
  15. Ply looks a bit bodged
  16. I've got a ifor williams tipper with the mesh sides. I want to chip proof it but weighing up options I could get some ally sheet cut but would be expensive I know someone who had put another line of mesh for hauling g30 chip but I assume blowing chip in would just blow dust all over the shop, Any ideas welcome Thanks James X
  17. I'm an over greaser all that pumping and squirting of grease out side of bearing or pins I just get carried away
  18. Broken down landrover does sound quite believable
  19. If your only 19 how about "saplings"
  20. I have a harkie, Love it but not cheap
  21. With a grinder your going to have lots of blobs of grindings where no grass would be, then you might of well left them in. Digger, windrow, mulcher,dozer ripper to break up remaining roots, plough, seed graze
  22. Not with trust, I asked I guess most decent thieves will take it off,
  23. I bid you a stihl 261 and small 1.6 tifor
  24. Another thought if your loading transits if you have a floppy rotator grab you might loose a lot of height
  25. Depends on what your doing for small machines a fixed is good cheap and easy For timber stacking in forestry or stacking brash for chipper it's all about the rotator This is my small set up I'm considering trading up to a kx61 but having towed them a few times it's not fun for any distance Mine has a oversized grab which has good and down sides

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