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ms660isthebest

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  1. The back looks very heavy. What weight can he put on the back before it s over wieght/
  2. hi steve I have measure a crew cab and a single cab transit back and there was only about 26 cm shorter. I thought a crew cab because you can rip out the seats and have storage for saws and kit. How good are the roller shuttering what you have between the cab and tipper? What do you drive transit or daily?
  3. Hi everyone i been given the job to have a look at vans being turn into a tree truck. It can t be over 3.5 ton. We work as a 2/3 man team. If anyone got a good tuck with great storage for saws and kit please share. ideas. Also whats better crew cab or single cab etc. Pictures of tree trucks would be very help full. Thanks
  4. soz woodpicker i thought that was a new:lol:
  5. Well get a 880 with a 25 inch bar treat ur self:001_smile: That better?
  6. MS660 with 20 inch bar is all you need. Light to sned and fast at cutting solid wood, Easy up a tree blocking down with a 30 inch bar.
  7. Hi nice video. Great job. :thumbup1:Do you have any extra work for a climber for weekends? Got own kit and saws. I live not from from you as well.
  8. Thanks cricket t thats what i thought. But with the staffolds hes leaves a few with grow points on? Should you strip all of it off? He getting me to reduce a 60 foot ash next week by 50 percentage thats to much to take off aint it?
  9. Just general info on what trees can be pollarded and trees that need to go back to a grow points. When you can go back to pegs. Due to the fact a bloke who i work with is butching trees. (I think he is) Any books or rule of thumbs.

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