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  1. I've had my transit mk6 remapped by Martyn too EGR blanked off aswell, you just need a wee bit of tin
  2. scbk

    Uh-oh

    Get a tree hung up so go and fell the one in front it's leaning on [ame=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=E9BAY3yo2aI]YouTube - Barber Chair Whoops![/ame]
  3. Goddess uses Chainsaw | Videos | DoItYourself.com :laugh1:
  4. I'm sure the gransfors are great axes, but I've had a cheapo fibreglass one for about 5yrs and it's now only showing wear after I lent it to someone
  5. Each to their own, if that was local I would've been round there tomorrow. Assuming its not a big rotten mess, and they dont expect me to clear up the sawdust etc
  6. Just thought I would bump this old topic and see how folks are getting on with the barrow bags? I'm kinda thinking about them myself right now I only run a small firewood business. I have a LWB transit (panel van) and an 8x5 drop side trailer (not tipper). I fitted mesh sides so I can offer two load sizes, a "single" at 1.25 m3 and a "double" at 2.5 m3. The larger load is proving the most popular, as it works out slightly cheaper for the customer. Also I think that a nice trailer load of logs with my sign on the back makes good advertising As it's not a tipper, it takes around 20 mins to handball the 2.5 cube of logs out of the trailer with the customer helping I haven't really got the money for a decent 2nd hand tipping trailer. Also a lot of my deliveries seem to be to places where you just can't get a trailer as close in as you're like - narrow busy city streets or single track roads with tight driveways, cos it's a long wheel base you run out of space at the front wheels Does anyone use barrow bags for large deliveries of 2 cube or more, or is it just folks buying a bag or so at a time? Do you think they would be quicker than handballing a load onto their drive, or do folks expect you to take it round the house down the path and to the far end of their shed just because it's on wheels? Does anyone know of any of the bag companies that would sell less than 50 units? I think I would only need half that
  7. I remember one we were taught at college, you make a slit in at 45 deg nearish the top on a high stump, then you stick your pulp hook into the slot to hold the bottom of your saw, and make another slit in the top of the stump for the bar to sit in
  8. I got a bit lost Did you see the guy's website, offering free trees, amongst other things FREE WOODLANDS
  9. How easy is your wood to split? What I do with big rings (simillar size to yours) is knock them in half with a wedge so you can lift them up onto the splitter
  10. I built mesh sides for my 8x5 trailer a few weeks ago It's inch weldmesh, you could cable tie tarpaulin or black plastic dpm to the inside for a light way of holding chip? (halfway through painting)
  11. There's a boy in Inverness called Phil Macone who runs an ice cream van
  12. You will need a calibration cert aswell, tachos need to be calibrated every 2 years And make sure you get the right discs, it's probably a 180km/h model, HGV ones will be 125km/h
  13. Same here, if you were local I would've been round tomorrow to collect!
  14. What about a cone splitter mounted on say a mini digger (if you have one)
  15. Was browsing youtube, there's a better video on this machine [ame=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9QgYcSi4L64]YouTube - Sami Autochopper Automatic log splitter of the next generation[/ame]
  16. I was once charged the standard car rate for crossing dartford in a van with trailer
  17. Here's one I built, had it priced at £80, tried advertising it on gumtree, ebay, my website, ads paper, in person to firewood customers, etc, but didn't have any interest
  18. I had a go at building nice wee log stores but can't sell them for love nor money
  19. Spotted this old saw vintage McCulloch 250 chainsaw on eBay (end time 20-Feb-11 21:39:40 GMT)
  20. £9.70 + £19.99 for delivery, don't think I'll bother thanks
  21. Here's a sticker I put on a mates van: :001_tt2:
  22. What is he trying to make the charcoal from? We had a go at making some at college, I can't remember what species we used but I think we opened it too early, although we did get a bit out of it. You can use an old oil drum as a small kiln for charcoal, might be a good way to start off?
  23. I've got two mk6 transits (panel vans), each with around 200,000 on the clock If I was short on cash and I wasn't planning on doing any long distance I might look at an LDV though Earlier ones came with the 2.5 transit engine or peugeot Later ones (2002 on) had the Transit 2.4l, same as RWD mk6 transits. LDV offered the 2.4 engine in 75ps and 90ps, from what I've heard I would avoid the 75ps
  24. What about briquettes to get you up an running? All you have to do is buy them in, sell them on straight away. No seasoning, storage, cutting, splitting, noise, waste, etc
  25. You could look at motorbike intercoms, every so often lidl/aldi do a basic rider to pillion one (so doesn't use radiowaves) but for a few quid you get a 2 earphones with mics on sticks which you might be able to bodge into some ear defenders and PMR446 radios The motorola units tend to be a lot lot better than the argos cheapies though Also have a look on ebay for radio headsets, there's all sorts of things on there that look like you could fit them into ear defenders

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