Jump to content

Log in or register to remove this advert

doobin

Veteran Member
  • Posts

    6,055
  • Joined

  • Last visited

  • Days Won

    16

Everything posted by doobin

  1. Afraid I’m pretty bearish on it all mate. It’s fine and dandy all the while there is tons of magicked up cash that people are desperate to put into something. Same as house prices. But as soon as people’s ability to borrow money for buttons is restricted, both will fall. The big question is , when. Bitcoin doesn’t have a utility value. It is purely speculative. It’s not like gold or even shares. Cashing out any gains relies entirely upon someone else buying in. You have a lot of people sat on massive paper gain, but as soon as more than a few of them want or need to sell, the price will crash. I don’t buy into the ‘untraceable freedom loving global currency’ either. The concept of a blockchain is great, with many potential uses. But no government (let’s be honest, El Salvador doesn’t really have a functioning government!) will allow anything other than a blockchain backed currency that they can control. If you say it’ll just go underground- then I say only for criminal use. People need to be able to pay for day to day necessities for Bitcoin to function as a currency, and long term I don’t see any government allowing that. All they need to do is block the method of converting crypto into something people can pay rent with.
  2. Maybe you need to rethink your marketing strategy. It’s not all about spamming forums full of keywords these days. Frankly you sound smarmy, cagey, passive aggressive and desperate all at once. If Fox Earth Tree Surgery made you so much money, why did you sell up to try to flog Processors? You’ll notice I capitalised Processors to make sure the search engine picked it up. You’re welcome ☺️
  3. The final layer of a pyramid scheme is always the hardest to recruit…
  4. For domestic arb a mini loader like a Sherpa or Cast will take nearly all the backahe out of the job, and takes up minimal space and payload for what it can do for you. It can even fetch the logs out of the back garden too! 🤣 I really can't see the point in these mini cranes except for specialist jobs like gravestone or oil tank installations.
  5. My first LDV had a tail lift on it, which I removed as I didn't need it. That left a wedge shaped rear which I simply slotted a scaffold board across. This wedge shaped rear came in handy once when I put the back end down after lifting it with the tractor to adjust the rear brakes (a regular occurance as I'm sure you'll know). However, I'd neglected to check the handbrake. I watched in horror as it slowly started to roll backwards out of the barn, then accelerated quickly down a short steep slope to the yard level before crashing arse first into the corner of a steel framed barn. That wedge shaped arse was the perfect crumple zone, and overall suffered remarkably little damage. One day I was popping into screwfix, and as I was in a hurry, reverse parked into one of the spaces right next to the door. These had big red bollards at the sides to stop HGVs overnighting, and more bollards at the back. I was concentrating so hard on avoiding the side bollards that I forgot about the rear. The round top of the bollard slid easily up under the wedge at the arse end. The arse end rose up slightly, I braked but it was too late as the momentum carried the back end right off the end of the wedge and dropped back down- stuck there with the rear wheels in the air! This was right in front of the store doors. I had no option. I went in, and took a bow 🤣. Then purchased a jack and found some bricks down the side of the store to free myself.
  6. THIS ADVERT HAS EXPIRED!

    • WANTED
    • USED

    As above. Must be 4wd.

    Ask for price

  7. Way less than the genuine one I’m willing to bet. And the backplate is specially designed so that the weight is kept as close as possible. grab is 60kg, I’ll weigh the plate later but estimate 25kg. So as good as you can get really. Printing the bolt patterns worked a treat- everything fit straight away! I’ve been at the yard since four, now I need to go and be social with the in laws…
  8. Made up a backing plate with multiple bolt squares on it, so we can use attachments either with digger bracket or Sherpa bracket. Four bolts with the impact gun is a small price to pay to save having to buy dedicated attachments. should fit my grab, post knocker, breaker, auger and even my mancrate for small garden hedge jobs.
  9. Mine are flat, but edges might make you feel a little safer? I like being able to sit them side by side for pushing a barrow over a stream or something though- good to have options.
  10. Sounds like good value to me
  11. My grapple bucket sides unbolt.
  12. Surely you use that often enough to run normal petrol!!
  13. That’s why administrators are appointed, you muppet.
  14. It's 14.5%. It's not 'a vast amount of capacity'. 800kg would still be on it's knees lifting a bag of ballast- just a slight bump could cause it to tip, so I'd always say to anyone looking to lift a certain weight regularly to overspec their choice. Also, demo first. I did, and quickly realised that the 6.3 was a toy compared to the 8.4, and that if I wanted to shift a ton bag around easily then I'd really need to find the extra £8k. MultiOne seem very open with their figures, even quoting capacity with weights for both straight and articulated.
  15. I agree with what you said re the brochure weights- demo one first. Tipping capacity is very different from realistic operating capacity. MultiOne (and Avant as far as I know) don't loose that much capacity when at an angle. As the centre joint only pivots sideways rather than oscillating in the other plane as well (as a dumper or other loader brands do), the rear is always counterbalancing the front. You can even use this to your advantage when wrestling with a big lump on a slight slope, by steering to put the weight where you need it. This joint is what makes a M1 feel unsteady to a beginner, as it'll often lift a wheel. But once you've a few hours under your belt, it's instinctive. As an example, the quoted lifting capacity for that M1 4.2 is 820kg straight with weights, or 700kg fully articulated with weights.
  16. lovely jubbly.
  17. The usual haybob tines. Cheap and effective.
  18. Finally got a couple of hours to re-do my faithful, bent, ten year old springtine rake. Was going to make proper grab pockets, but thought I'd try this first. A different way of doing it but very simple. Self centering as you grab it. It's got less flex in it than pinching a grab pocket, so for 'give' you are relying entirely upon the springs. So it makes a big difference which way you sweep. Not neccessarily a bad thing- you can be more agressive if required and as there is less distance between the ground all the way up to the hitch, there is more slew power too. I'll give it a go on a job tomorrow but it swept up the fire at the yard lovely. Slightly wider spacing than the old one too, hoping to collect more brash and less mud. The main benefit of grabbing like this that once it's grabbed, you'll never drop it by mistake, even if you momentarily pull the lever the wrong way (it happens, especially when you're tired and just want to finish off raking so you cna go home!) If anyone wants one made let me know.
  19. My money is on bumper tie links. I’ve got a 135 and it’ll ring up all day long (albeit slowly) with a cheapy rotatech semi chisel chain on it. the other thing to do consider is where the bar is bent. Working fine on small branches but jamming in the trunk and being mistaken for lack of sharp.
  20. Sounds perfect for your setup- the hardest bit must have been getting hold of one at the moment! Did you sell a kidney, or blow a dealer? 🤣
  21. Alright fellow Sherpa owner! What attachments do you run?
  22. Very good point. If you are keeping the 8 for tight spaces then I'd go up to 14 minimum.
  23. You’re a one man band plumber. A bona fide machinery dealership should have premises and service engineers. Especially if you are asking double the ex vat price that an established ‘Chinese box shifter’ is asking.
  24. This one you built for your mini digger. Was that the one with the petrol engine I've seen pics of on here?
  25. Well I can manage it, put it that way! 🤣

About

Arbtalk.co.uk is a hub for the arboriculture industry in the UK.  
If you're just starting out and you need business, equipment, tech or training support you're in the right place.  If you've done it, made it, got a van load of oily t-shirts and have decided to give something back by sharing your knowledge or wisdom,  then you're welcome too.
If you would like to contribute to making this industry more effective and safe then welcome.
Just like a living tree, it'll always be a work in progress.
Please have a look around, sign up, share and contribute the best you have.

See you inside.

The Arbtalk Team

Follow us

×
×
  • Create New...

Important Information

We have placed cookies on your device to help make this website better. You can adjust your cookie settings, otherwise we'll assume you're okay to continue.