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HGBMX

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  1. Only just realised it was you Nick. You have my number if you want to know more as this is for sale at the moment
  2. Love this machine it's an army tank. 245hp 9L Iveco engine. I can get 2 bays of 3.6m on it.
  3. I just heard it from a few contractors in Scotland. It doesn't take a genius to look at that crane and work out what will happen. It's a good design just needs tweaking
  4. Ask the boys as Ponsse how many cranes they have welded up and why from next year they are going to stop making them. You will get a good answer
  5. We've got a keto head on our 7.5t digger. It works well on thinnings and hard wood but the pump isn't enough really for big timber so it doesn't send enough power to the coils so every now and again the knifes will dig in but the rollers will let go a bit.
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    Corwood

    You want to get rid of a load for free? Send it my way!
  7. When I'm cutter soft wood I have the depth down real low so it rips through better when cross cutting
  8. old ones against the new ones
  9. I used the old ones as a template then just use a rule to make the lines straight out from the old teeth untill they met up and use a plasma cutter
  10. I cut these ones out of 5mm sheeting, works pretty well
  11. It's probably because they are losing money as it takes at least 3 attempts for their drivers to finally get in the woods.
  12. What's she like at dealing with hard wood?

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