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  1. <p>Hi Pete. Send me an email. I import large equipment from the States and can possibly help you. Justin.</p>

  2. Hi Matty. You posted a reply, but there was no content.
  3. Morning all. Can anybody please recommend someone in the South East to do BESC, Person (1 day) and UA1 please? I need 2 operators training at fairly short notice. Thanks. Justin.
  4. Correct. If you need CTL product, it's hand-cut or harvesting head.
  5. Hi. We have bought in only a few, because they can be dangerous, as you end up with a 1000 degree fire in a hole, with earth walls. Depending on soil types, the sides can easily fall in after a time. We are very careful who we sell them to, as they are only really safe to use if you load them with a timber crane or excavator with grapple. They also do not burn as clean as a box-burner as the sides of the pit are often not square and the air curtain blowing across the fire will not seal properly, if the sides are not exactly vertical. There are large numbers in use with the US military, who use them as a one-time disposal unit and then back-fill the whole. They are also very light and easy to transport and set up.
  6. If you want it shearing and stacking we have 14" and 18" capacity shears on excavators. https://picasaweb.google.com/107645209018647060087/ExcavatorTreeShear14
  7. Here is the Air Burners version of the same thing. https://picasaweb.google.com/107645209018647060087/AirBurnerTrenchBurners
  8. Morning all. Does anybody know who supplies these as after-market, other than Saturn (who are out of stock) please? I need 2 sets of 4. Thanks. JK
  9. Two in the yard for hire at the moment bud. PM if you need details. Best regards. Justin.
  10. Hello GEC. We have mulchers with operators for hire and cover the whole UK. 01376 550989.
  11. Plant nerd! Komatsu PC240LC-3, if I remember correctly. Base machine now long gone. Wheel etc. soon to be making a comeback in bigger and better format.
  12. MK4 Kingwell stump grinder. 200hp powerpack + 180hp excavator. AHWI wheel. 28 ton excavator base. Built 2011.
  13. MK3 Kingwell stump grinder. 525hp. Rock wheel (impervious to stone and concrete). 25 ton excavator base. Built 1998.
  14. MK2 Kingwell stump grinder. 175hp with rock teeth, on a 4 ton excavator base. Circa mid-90's.
  15. MK1 Kingwell stump grinder. 25hp on 1.5 ton mini-excavator. Circa early 90's.
  16. 200hp at the wheel. AHWI power-pack with RotoTilt and AHWI SF1100 grinder head. 9m reach and all-terrain capability. Grinds stumps over walls and ditches, up embankments and in hard to reach locations, as well as bulk grinding high volumes. Will easily cope with any size stump.
  17. ... and our RT400 if they are already dug out of the ground:
  18. Here is our Hitachi 200hp powerpack grinder if the stumps are still in the ground:
  19. Hi Phil. Luckily, no. The pics are from Ascot chipping some bales for us. The AHWI bio-harvester is his as well. We used to have a Bruks 1002 on a Timberjack 1210 and the big Bandit, but large-scale chipping is a world of pain, for absolutely no gain.
  20. Morning all. Thanks for the comments. Some of my pictures here date back to the early 1990's and some of the machines have been scrapped/sold long ago. Sorry I don't have a load of time to answer all your questions - as I don't spend a lot of time on the forum, but if you need to ask me anything specific, please email or PM me. Glad you like them. I have another few thousand 35mm prints to scan and upload from my early career that started in 1986, but these will have to wait until I get the time.... Enjoy.
  21. Kingwell pictures. I have too many to upload to this site, but feel free to browse our on-line collections here: https://picasaweb.google.com/107645209018647060087 justinkingwell's photosets on Flickr and a few videos: Justin Kingwell - YouTube
  22. Afternoon all. Anybody know what the minimum diameter (wear limit) is for the standard Greenmech disc-blade is please? Thanks. JK

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