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WoodED

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  1. having so little regard for som1's equipment is using kit how it shouldnt be used... the chipper was more than capable of chipping what was put threw it. the only reason it jammed was that the anti stress didnt kick in due to us not having being trained on the machine and not knowing to put the side lights on)... it is a monster of a chipper and when the anti stress does work, it swallows 12 inch logs quicker than the tiimberwolf can take a small branch.. it wasnt put threw as a laugh, mearly to test the capabilty of the machine, so befor you come up with these wild acusations please brush yourself up on the facts rathr than attack me for no reason
  2. i would like to give one a go.. depending on what this t540xp is like if it ever appers... if not i am gona look at a small rear handled saw saw as a ms150 for climbing.
  3. why not? was all waste. and wasnt pushing it over it boundarys, besides it was only pop
  4. my point is when u work for a big company that shares 2 top handled saws, you might keep it clean,, but others wont. i keep a paint brush on my combi can and brush the caps everytime i fuel them...
  5. any trimmers gotta b better than those darn hs81's
  6. the vid makes it look like any other saw out there... even the 'clear veiw ofthe bar and chain bit' well i would hope so.
  7. think the two could contaminate each other to easily.. ie if u over spill the oil tank and have a nice coating of dusty oil aroung the fuel cap
  8. good olll corsa's... we i subcontract i get 2 climbing kits, a rigging kit, 3 saws fuel, tool kit, wedges ect all in the back of that easy.... im after a vw mk1 caddy at the mo tho
  9. dont like the idea of fuel and oil caps on the same end
  10. what and kill it haha
  11. my arbtruck.. had to take it to site last week
  12. agreed jon.. it kept 3 tractors with them trailers busy all day..
  13. mark the ones we are felling were planted 15-20 years ago.. but there huge trees.. were felling them and only the first 4-5 meters is used as cricket bats witch is from the butt to the first branch. the rest of the 90% is waste
  14. no it belongs to 'arbwork' on here.. the rest of the tractors are ours
  15. nice work ther buddy,,, nice toys too.. i love big kit too..
  16. not over here there aint.. there should be tho... the 200t is way to big for most reductions...
  17. i may b interested in the 028 woodboss if the price is right fella
  18. a few more
  19. post your day work photos here thought it would be an interesting thread today again we had jerry harper in (arbwork on here) with his valtra t190 and his 32inch heizohack clearing up from this years cricket bat willow havest. the chip had to be run 5 miles up the road by tractor to one of our wood to put down on the horse trails.. we had 3 tractoors hauling chip and jerry with his unit...
  20. u want timbrel
  21. not healthier but we use timbrel
  22. one of my 576xp when i got it and some of the kit i had won
  23. WoodED

    390 xp dawgs

    next ull be wanting the full wrap handles
  24. thanks mate.. its not all ours.. the tractor with the heizohack on the back belongs to 'arbwork' on here

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