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WoodED

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  1. my local 2. very helpful but pricey
  2. how about a ported 560 jon
  3. haha
  4. not production i suppose but we do sell the wood on in 7.6 foot lengths and the amount we take out doing boundaryt clearance is too much to cut and stack for habitat. we've never stretched tracks and they are well used.. some chippers can be fitted with a winch,, there is another idea for you.
  5. seemed to have served its purpose.. now a write up in ur accident book as a near miss
  6. we can skid 5-6 peices at a time with a tracked timberwolf,, its about all there good for as they certainly aint built for chipping. we have to skid down boundarts behind houses in 1 mile stretches some times as theres no access for anything else. the ony wear and tear is running the engine for a little while. hope this helps
  7. correct, they bought the saw out as a 562xp with large bar mounts for america
  8. we practise but generaly in our own time on rec climbs
  9. very easy, what you do is put the saw on the ground. put the spring on top, and then hit it as hard as you can with the biggest hammer you can find joking aside ther are quite easy to replace but my i recomend buying a bucket load of them
  10. go for a 550xp and leave him very jelous of you.
  11. gets some vids of it if you can,
  12. we tend to skid out our timber using a tracked chipper, that works well too
  13. big crain is an under statement
  14. WoodED

    Bigger Saw?

    :thumbup::thumbup:
  15. WoodED

    Bigger Saw?

    i agree with the 576xp. cracking saw with the 24 inch bar on it, a stonking saw with the 18inch bar on it. the 460 is a reliable sa too,
  16. husky 395xp, or a 3120xp,, its a beast
  17. craftsman forestor
  18. these fakes are getting better
  19. our new beast with a spearhead flail on the back
  20. 550xp.
  21. no but we just had the new arbtrack in on demo with the same engine and feed roller design we were very impressed with it
  22. ask the new guy to go and phone the foreman and ask for spliced eye holes
  23. no unfortunatly,, but even yesterday we were amazed what it could pull through compaired to the bigger timberwolf... its deffo worth a try if your in the market for a new chipper
  24. how much do the tracked ones weigh?

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