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  1. Two jobs this week where our own grinder would not fit so hired a tracked Bandit for a day . 40 horsepower, great machine. first job had doorstep poking into passage leaving 75cm, second was 33inches with two really tight bends, just about squeezed through.
  2. West coast is nice to live in if you don’t mind the extra rainfall, the tree works can be quite spread out. since COVID , rural houses are in high demand, houses that were for sale for a long time have been sold in the last year and prices have risen sharply.
  3. I’m in west. where are you hoping to move to ?
  4. I think they did really well sound engineer let them down a bit. Great effort , just needs mixing
  5. You will need the aerial rescue for working on a two man crew. I’ve worked with some super groundies who don’t like climbing, happier on the ground and often more focused on their roles than some climbers who would prefer being up the trees.
  6. I agree. You wouldn’t safety pull anything substantial without being tied back , 700kg machine is not much of an anchor anyway. with winch/mounting plate tied back (properly for angles of pull) stresses should not be on hitch/machine. Also need good understanding of winching and limits of what can be safely attempted.
  7. Looks really well built. was hoping to get similar built for some river jobs where nothing else will fit. does the fairlead allow you to pull at a high angle (30 degrees ish ) ? for pulling over trees or pulling through pulley in tree. would have serious pulling power when tied back. Handy in lots of situations.
  8. Nice! is there ash dieback over there?
  9. I think they have to replace line from house to pole with box on if broken or damaged. Not cost effective to repair. not cheap I’d say
  10. Company (in Ireland) that I bought my cabstar/mewp from has given me ballpark quote to remount on a newer cabstar , repipe,new electrics and replace pins & bushes : €12k I would think refitting to mog would be more expensive. Whoever would design/fabricate the remount would have to be approved by CTE I would think.
  11. I think I read somewhere (or maybe I made it up 😃, I like mewps ) that there are more tree work accidents with mewps because so many amateurs hire them for diy tree work. Sometimes they are safer and faster sometimes they are not and shouldn’t be there. A lot of the dead ash crowns we’ve cut lately from mewp,there’s no way I’d climb into them.
  12. Friend of mine had one, got rid of because very heavy on fuel
  13. Moving some beech today IMG_1466.MOV
  14. There’s a big problem here at Lough corrib with zebra mussels, not good for the trout stocks apparently . I think they got in stuck to boats that were also being used on infected lakes in the midlands. ironically , some of the lakes in the midlands were very badly polluted 20 or so years ago from slurry run off etc and the zebra mussel is thought to have cleaned the water back to levels that fish could live in again.
  15. I think there was a thread on these a white back under Major Stumpgrinder. I think the same grinder comes as a greenmech and they are pretty good
  16. I suffered with lower back pain for years until i found out I have fallen arches in my feet . the right insoles sorted it straight away. also suffer regularly with trapped nerves in shoulders and hips, have had physio for this. The right stretches, swimming and climbing regularly works for me. long shifts on tractor or sitting down seem to bring on the aches and pains
  17. s o c

    Jokes???

    Now I’m Irish and not much of a royalist but I think there are thousands of things we can share jokes about besides making light of the passing of Prince Philip r.I.p.
  18. Do you use all 5 in a days work?
  19. Many of the rural/village pubs have been struggling for a good while
  20. The groundwork/plant guys will take a lot of the ash dieback work. everbody and their dog has a tree shears now
  21. Probably small tracked units are most versatile. I would hire a few different machines and see what works best for you before committing. for us , a set of ground mats was a huge advance, both for getting mewp in and getting truck/chipper closer to the trimmings
  22. Hi. we had one of these chippers , there were definitely grease nipples for the feed rollers. Bush would be stuck to roller from no grease. Any type of grease and lots of it. we always gave a few shots every shift and bushes were still ok after 2500 hours.

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