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s o c

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  1. Chainsaws going everywhere around here since lockdown . Everyone’s having a go.
  2. You are most fortunate to have such a wise family and to have such wise friends.
  3. Nice! trailer probably loaded by hand
  4. G coupler best but too bulky in some situations. Keep old gun for those. i tried a slim push fit type fitting also but couldn’t get on with it,
  5. s o c

    Arbtalk Slow .

    Slow in Connemara too at times ,a page comes up with same list of old posts .
  6. Whom I was doing extraction, spruce was usually approx 1.1 metres to a ton, larch and Scots pine were about 1 metre to one ton
  7. Must try L&S for husky parts. husky distributors in Ireland are unbelievably slow.
  8. Nice! good luck with it. what make?
  9. Happy St Patrick’s Day ! IMG_0047.MP4
  10. Yuck! did the winch get it out?
  11. If he makes you nervous, don’t hire him
  12. Probably draws less power from motor. does it run on same drive sprocket?
  13. Nice. notice the stihl bar. is it the tiny chain like on stihl 150 ?
  14. Not sure how good one would be picking stuff up out of a cage(unless it’s a very wide one) More suited to picking off the ground or from an open pile. i could be wrong though
  15. I think the plan was (in Ireland anyway) that you claim back the duty on diesel purchased for non road use.
  16. They were talking about it in Ireland also , mainly because so much green diesel gets laundered by criminal gangs. Also it would push lots of small operators to getVat registered
  17. Just fit remote control to the feed rollers and continue to feed with mini digger. we fitted one last year , makes a huge difference. Rarely need a helper now. being able to see the feed rollers makes chipping a lot easier. also , tractor and chipper with crane added is a heavy unit with fairly limited reach, needs good ground and can’t really venture into tight spaces for bunches of brash. Mini digger with a few groundmats will handball stuff out of a lot more places.
  18. I respect the law and they’ve got a job to do. I don’t know about the Uk but over here they are one of the the worst to do work for. Especially the older ones. massive sense of entitlement, . ive been stung for extras a few times and slow payments, even one non payer. anymore I jack up the quotation and hope someone else gets educated
  19. Tipper and tow behind for everyday stuff. Tractor and pto chipper +tractor and grain trailer for bigger jobs. we rarely travel more than 50miles and have farmers etc who take chip and park stuff in most areas we work in so works ok
  20. Forgot about the front Tyres. almost impossible to get them to wear evenly.
  21. Rust. Clutch, electrics , engine, gearbox, diff. other than that , you can’t go wrong ! 05 model is supposed to be better than later ones. i had one for 8 years, worked it hard, replaced most things in it . Never cost too much to fix and it’s still going strong. gave a bit of niggly electrical troubles at times. make sure chassis is not too rusty, look out for bodgy electrical repairs. And the usual signs that it’s been looked after or not.
  22. Worth doing once a year,especially if you fill often from 5gallon drums. just drain tank and flush a gallon af diesel though a few times
  23. I used to have o lot of lower back pain but in my case it turned out to be from having fallen arches. long shift driving mini digger or tractor are often worse than physical work for back pain.

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