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stuart505505

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  1. happy new year everyone. trying to price 700m of deer fencing what is the stranded metre costing for materials and labour etc. nowadays, not done much deer fencing in the last 20 years so a bit rusty on costing. any help would be much appreciated. stuart
  2. We looking at a Titanium 14BMF petrol road tow splitter, with table and loading arm has any one used or own one and give some good and bad points about them.
  3. as title would the 576x be man enough to run a 25" bar all day in the woods as we had saws and fencing tools stolen. we was running a sthil 460 on 25" bar and love the saw. wot your throught please.
  4. guys need your help again. Would a ford 3000 be good enough to run the hydraulics on the Jussi 320 or do i need to find some thing a little bigger??? thanks stuart
  5. guys need your help again would a ford 3000 be good enough to run the hydraulics on the Jussi 320 or do i need to find some thing a little bigger??? stuart
  6. We are now the proud owner of this and I just got to find a power pack to run it on. Can't wait to get it working
  7. The person would like £1500 for this trailer, which I think is to much what would guys roughly give for it as I have know idea???
  8. I been offered this jussi 320 timber trailer no power unit just plug into tractor hydraulics. not been used for while, I am keen to buy the machine as we got a big neglected woodland coming up with lots of timber to come out. what sort of money would be sensible for it???
  9. Right if we had good hard oak milled how much would one piece be roughly worth and how do you work it out. Size of timber 2400mm long X 900mm wide X 75mm think. You can see pics of timber on thread ( is this worth milling yes it was) Thanks Stuart
  10. me and mark (gobby punk) had a go milling this best of a trunk, full 4' bar width of bar it was taking almost 1 hour per cut the timber was extremely hard. but what some lovely wood inside mini the soft bits:thumbup:
  11. me and mark (gobby punk) had a go milling this best of a trunk, full 4' bar width of bar it was taking almost 1 hour per cut the timber was extremely hard. but what some lovely wood inside mini the soft bits
  12. mark I just sent email to you with site address ETC
  13. So is there anyone in Hampshire willing to give me a rough price to mill this oak??
  14. http://arbtalk.co.uk/forum/attachment.php?attachmentid=169530&stc=1&d=1416339653
  15. Better pics of the monster. Points of veiws please. Is there anyone close by that would come and mill on site. You drive up to tree and work from truck. Need a price for milling works please.
  16. i taken four loads of fire wood of this monster all good and hard. It would be a shame to burn it, would rod D come out and mill it. I will try and get better pics on Tuesday. we are based in Romsey, Hants
  17. I have and old dead oak been dead standing for about 10 years and got cut down this year at some point the trunk is about 50" across and about 3.5m in length. Is it fire wood or a new table??
  18. just one or two jobs we done over the years
  19. dont worry about the slope keep the post level and the metal straps will hide any gaps from v-post to rail on corners allways use two post
  20. is there any more room for landy and two lads to come along will meet at tesco if ok
  21. go here they make them we got 8kw is great. Wood Burning Stoves, Multi Fuel Stoves, Woodburning Stoves, Stoves,
  22. when i got pulled they told me both trailes must be braked and same reg thats all.

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