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WoodED

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  1. cheers matey.. and yes its a N121
  2. i no the feeling jerry. its amazing how quick the rigs of pop were going, old lady;s wanting them for bird bath's ect and we put some saw dust out for the children to play with. its amazing what an audiance u can get by simpaly cutting wood. no worries jerry, thank you for you time and thank andrew for demostrating the woodmizer to me
  3. here is jerry harpers (arbwork) woodmizer working [ame=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_lJzPZwbSsE&feature=plcp]'Arbworks' woodmizer 40 - YouTube[/ame]
  4. quadchipp all the way
  5. we had a good first parks trust county show today. i also got to go and spend abit of time over on (arbwork) jerry harpers stand milling with his woodmizer.. all in all a great day.. here are some photo's
  6. check it with stihl/ local stihl dealer, police ect
  7. serial number on the frount?
  8. buy one.. you wont be disopointed..
  9. this is my favorate [ame=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7d_ty_oSVZQ]Big Extreme Hazard Crane Tree Cutting Removals ACE "Sail Song" Awolnation - YouTube[/ame]
  10. if your at a lose end today, come down to campbell park in milton keynes at 1 pm today for our county show. we are setting up some of our big kit on display, including our anphibious weed cutter, our valtra and botex trailer, chippers ect. jerry haper (arbwork on here) will also be bring down his woodmizer to demonstrate for the day. if your lucky Mark Newbz Curran might let you sit in his tractor. hopefully see you there
  11. they wear to quick. nuts vibrate loose. shute moves after a while missing the truck or your intended area. constantly have to keep an eye on them.. its the same on both our machines. they need some way of locking the flap in place or locking the shute it place.
  12. better of with a jensen a340..... its an absolute beast or a a430- a430 turntable....
  13. its still got the poxy shute. why after 17 years have they not relised it needs changing? i do like the idea of a shreader but couldnt do without a chipper. looks like a handy bit of kit for a gardener
  14. will you be at the show justin?
  15. my etesia pro 46 is 12 years old... still in perfect condition and was used commercialy by a council for 8 years befor i got hold of it.. fantastic machines. its the only mower ive used that fills the box right to the brim wet or dry. tcd sujested the viking 7 series which are also nice bits of kit.
  16. a ported saw for an apprentise? hmm i think a standard 346xp would do to be honest. espesh for a rookie
  17. a t540xp? and a new bump feed head for my fs85.
  18. actually i second this.. i have the 18 inch masport and its a good machine.. the only thing i dont like it the handle folding assembily is abit fimsy.
  19. 550xp with a 15 inch bar
  20. etesia pro 46 all the way? etesia pro 46 phtb model
  21. did anyone else see duncans talk at this years aa conferance?
  22. i was only there for the day on tuesday.. work only put us in for 1 day.. we were gutted we missed graeme's talk. tho i did have the plesure of meeting him erlyer in the day and him personaly showing me his trivector distmantle
  23. yh nigel or nick pott from fletcher stewart should b able to help ya.. there a sound bunch of guys
  24. yh i had the pleasure of meeting graeme and having a good one t oone chat.. id seen his rigging vid ages ago so was nice to meet him. i enjoyed duncans bit aswell.. found scotts abit slow [ame] [/ame]
  25. haha but no.. im looking at a kawasaki zxr400

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