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WoodED

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  1. [ame=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XJ7sA189W0Y]YouTube - Delta Heavy - Space Time (HD) *FULL STUDIO VERSION*[/ame]
  2. nice machien matey
  3. no worries mate,, feel free to pm me if you have any q's about the rg25
  4. yh the problem with grinders like the rg25 is the cutters have to be sharp, or your gona be there for alot longer throwing the machine around
  5. some are petrol some are deisel,, the rg25 isnt to bad drinks abit i spose,,
  6. mate there going brown everywere
  7. im unsure to be honest, dont think there too bad,, ask the guys on here,, we hired one for a job we had removing 40 stumps with tight access and it was fantastic
  8. put a post up asking about one, they are briliant machines Predator P28 28hp tracked
  9. we use it for medium stumps but it takes a while and like i said its quite hard work,, i would go for a small preditor machein if you want manoverbility
  10. now thats 1 killer stump
  11. WoodED

    ms 192t

    well said. i tel you what alot of people are after from france tho is the rear handled ms200
  12. haha sort off,, no its just a heavy bit of kit to be on for to long,,
  13. what climbing sytem is he using?
  14. yh weve got one,, it is ok for small jobs but it kills you after about 5 mins, me boss has never had any problems with it and its briliant for back gardens
  15. same down here mate,,
  16. made me chuckle anyway
  17. ouch,,, yh this was a few years ago tho mate befor the lithium ion stuff was even herd of, mayb 3-4 years ago, hilti have gone down the lithium ion route now,,, but i agree the makita tools are the best for money,, i bought one today in fact
  18. got to admit people that the new husky looks better than the new stihl
  19. i borrowed a 15.6v hilti drill driver of a mate and that was the only drill that has eva had enough power to twist it out of my hands, i droped it bout 3 meters and there wasnt a scratch on it, batteries last ages on a charge ( and this was befor lithium ion). if you want the idustrial tool the hilti is for you, and then after hilti i would recomend the makita range,
  20. thought u had huskys in the photos of your container rob
  21. weres the other mog
  22. or hilti
  23. i second that, or if you have the money look at hilti, you can only buy them direct from hilti and they are seriously built to last and withstand the hardest abuse
  24. do they rip n tear easy?.. ive currently got the stihl classics and there useless

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