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RDB logs

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  1. Where in dorset are you?, I do have a little bit in the round not milled been down about 2 years, also have large amount of yew milled 4 years planked ready for sale if you are interested Cheers rich:thumbup:
  2. im looking forward to this- please post some photos even if it fails so we can all avoid it:001_tt2: as for the pole barn i will be building one this summer with mine when it arrives, i have the poles and the wood just need mill and time! will post pics when i start
  3. Thats really nice- every bloke needs a good shed- the wife just dosnt get it! any particular use in mind- looks too good for a mower:thumbup:
  4. thats really nice- i feel a project coming on!! just ordered mill etc from Rob and very excited:thumbup:
  5. I started a similar thread a while back and am still looking, i think it is between these two for me as well, i suppose for me dealer support is important. here is the thread http://arbtalk.co.uk/forum/large-equipment/54762-recomended-new-tracked-chippers.html good luck- let us know which one you choose-
  6. Hi Rhob any pics of finished shed- I get excited by sheds!
  7. 500,000K ? wow!! all the best rich
  8. Good on you, thats very decent of you the world needs more people like you!!:thumbup:
  9. Hi matt is this the trail that go's out toward france oaks? under the a350 and across 2 fields? as i have been wondering what all the work has been for looks a good job:thumbup: rich
  10. Hi matty how did you get on?? i see your near me- dont give him my number!!!!!!!!
  11. I may have some horse chestnut, in wimborne, you will need a big trailer let me know Rich
  12. That's interesting I am erring towards the Jensen It's all been on hold recently but hope to get on with it again soon, will get some info up from demos as and when Thanks again
  13. Brilliant pics Russell- hope alls well with you? Did you see the post about the old abandoned machinery in Alaska ? http://arbtalk.co.uk/forum/large-equipment/54908-abandoned-logging-equipment-alaska.html All the best rich
  14. Absolutely brilliant:thumbup: it's like the clangers go to the dentist! He isn't wrong when he says the old lady won't want a tree in her swimming pool
  15. How do tracked chippers communicate? And what does their king look like?
  16. Another one for the mix aaaagh! i will look in to this one now many thanks
  17. I will get some on demo and let you all know thank you for taking the time to reply, the only real way to know is to use the thing!
  18. Originally I'm from chard and you ain't got to look too hard there:lol: Is wimborne too far for you Jon? I've got some cedar, horse chestnut and a bit of beech and a massive pile of ringed ash and beech It's all a bit too big for the processor so it may be best you have a look before hand Cheers rich
  19. Thank you it does look a good machine
  20. Metal fuel tank!!! And big thick rad guard:thumbup:
  21. curvey zubat for me
  22. thank you Mr old mill, thats good to hear, Stockbridge is within a good distance and its nice to know they are a good company it seems to be between the smallest jensen or the green mech at the moment Dare i ask for a ball park price for the yellow beast from Global as 2 tons isnt too bad as it looks very well made, but perhaps a bit too big?
  23. Great, Thank you for taking the time to reply everyone:thumbup: I do like the look of the greenmech and the weight is a massive bonus at only a ton but am worried about the narrow in feed Shute, I also like the idea of being able to raise the machine off stumps, but it puts the weight up, I will probably have to px our road tow chipper so am keen to be able to use on the trailer As for the yellow beast any idea of weight? Thanks again Rich
  24. Dear all, It has probably been asked before, but struggling to find any info. We are after a new tracked chipper, so: does any one have any recommendations/ steer clear/ ideas? we would like a smallish one not too heavy as it will be used on soft mud/ foot paths/heathland/wet woodland reasonably flat ground. 99% of the time chipping holly brash (carnt wait!) obviously the bigger the shute the better but up to 8 " as any bigger will be fire wood Ideally we could do with a dealer for good service and parts back up on the south coast is there a model that can be used in its trailer for road use? completely open to all suggestions, price is important but the right machine is more important! many thanks in advance:thumbup: Rich
  25. Horton:thumbup:

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