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Stihlben

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  1. Another one off the iPad... Connys in Watford... Two trucks of chip and a 14' ifor overflowing with cord, absolutely bricking it when driving past the traffic check that afternoon but I think we were just lucky...
  2. Thinking about it bigger trucks don't work against overloading, I just end up putting more on anyway.... Sent from device_name using Arbtalk Mobile App
  3. Overloaded with a single log..... Going to have to buy a bigger Alaskan for this one
  4. As of so far I've only been extracting timber for my own purposes its only recently that I've been thinking of selling off the excess so when I do get a few stacks to sell they shall be cut to size and processor freindly.....
  5. Heavy load of yew chip Drawbar and jockey wheel a bit close to the ground....
  6. The 135 was a bit worse for wear when I got it 2 years ago... Bit of workshop time later was as good as new....
  7. Everything I transport seems to be either too big or too heavy, time to move on to bigger trucks
  8. A couple of current ones of mine.
  9. Just a couple of pics I took at home last year, haven't a clue what I'm looking at when it comes to fungi but they're fascinating thing to spot and see. So, what are these ones?...
  10. And some spruce poles that were a bit too long for the trailer
  11. Feel free to use any pic you wish
  12. Stihlben

    Overloaded

    We all do it now and again but is anyone brave/daft enough to post any pics??? Understand if you don't want to or blur your names/reg plates. Here's one of mine....
  13. Ps. Photos are just a sample of what's coming out.....
  14. Spent a day this week felling and skidding some timber, now just have to decide what to do with it. Got 100 ton stacked up the farm already, my 2013/14 log shed is full now as we'll and I've got another 150 ton to fell and extract before the summer. Only a small outfit skidding with a tractor and stacking with a loader. Do I stockpile it up the farm to cover my next couple of years firewood production or just sell it at roadside to get an instant turnover for it?...
  15. Just thought I'd share some pictures of a recent. Bit of milling in the woods Got a stihl056 with a 36" bar and mill and a mini mill on an stihl290
  16. Stihlben

    New Toy

    Picked up another new toy for the yard hopefully get it installed in the next couple of weeks Forestor 900 it's got a pto drive on it so I can just have a shaft from the tractor through the back wall of my shed.
  17. What type of quantity are you looking for?
  18. can't fault mine, want another.
  19. Can do 4 cube at £90 a cube delivered whenever you like.
  20. I want to wait for the 666 to come out, that's going to be one hell of a saw
  21. Bit of a strange thing to have laid about in the yard but i have a large submarine window that someone might want to incorporate in some work. shame to let it go to waste so whoever wants it can have it. its about 2 foot across and about 8inches thick, think it would look good in a nice heavy bit of oak maybe...
  22. the stihl wedges are actually oschenkopf ones just re-branded, the same goes for most of the stihl axes, hooks, log picks and felling levers
  23. 100+ 200t left at my local dealer think they were £515 inc. vat
  24. i want one.... that'll look good behind the house, go with all the other rusty junk i collect...
  25. is the site within the LEZ? as the landys off the road and all ive got is an old transit....

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