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andy cobb

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  1. I'm going to look at a patruuna 60 delimber at the weekend, I was just wondering if anybody had any experience of them and could point out any particular bit I should pay attention to or if parts are available. I've had a look on the web but information seems a little sparse. I don't think for 1 minute the guy selling it would be anything but straight up but it would be nice to have a bit of an idea of its capabilities before I look at it. Thanks - Andy
  2. I know you said you wanted something newer, but if you wanted something to get you going I have an old 075 with I think a 30 on it wanting 250ish in Yorkshire.
  3. That's the only issue with the stove, it only let's air in below the grate. As for smoke, once it's up to temperature it's hard to tell that the stoves even lit. For the work it does its probably quite efficient , especially for its age (approx 30) Think I was hoping to improve fuel consumption , but it wasn't until I started counting radiators to write the post that I realised just how much it was doing, and even then I got it wrong coz I forgot the towel radiator so it's running 10 rads and providing warm water for washing machine and bath etc, so maybe a wheelbarrow full isn't too bad after all.
  4. Your quite possibly right, to be fair it tends to get fed softwood and the ugly hardwood lumps that won't sell for firewood.
  5. We have a charnwood la 45 multi fuel stove with back boiler, it does warm water and 9 rads. It's designed to run on anthracite I think but it hasn't seen a lump of coal in 8 years. The only air source is from underneath via a self moderating air vent. Is there anyway of making it more efficient when using purely wood as it can work its way through a good sized wheelbarrow of wood in a day. Thanks - andy
  6. I'm not saying its rough where I live...... But aldi are selling fathers day cards in packs of 5
  7. It was more a way of persuading landowners to better manage a stand by giving them a usable product at the end of it. Just musing about it I thought 3 men could maybe go into an un managed stand and put 500 peeled and pointed stakes at ride side a day ( crop dependant obviously ) If that worked out at about a grand a day? It sounds expensive for fencing but the stand is getting thinned in the process which usually yields no profit.
  8. Thanks struie, the idea came to me after I spent a week felling perfectly good timber in a pheasant pen to let light in and it all just sit there, best part of 80 ton, but because they don't want heavy machinery in it's just left. I know there are companys that specialise in low impact extraction but I think the land owner would be more encouragable if he was getting a product that he used.
  9. After speaking to a few farmers and keepers it would appear the quality of fencing stakes can be a little unreliable, so I was wondering if it would be viable to offer a service where after a first or second thin we would peel and point stakes to customers spec for them to treat after they have dried properly, either by dipping or sent for tantalising. I'd be aiming at smaller jobs ie hand thinning small plantations and shelter belts that normally don't justify mechanical harvesting and yield very little. We still have some good larch round us. I havnt used a peeler in many years so I'm out of touch with that side of things and just interested in your views. Thanks in advance for insites, advice and piss taking- andy
  10. We've used an old bit of carpet fixed with 2 bolt on the front curl for years, always worked fine.
  11. As mentioned above the jaws would need widening , but for the price of 2 high lifts it's got to be worth a go. If you do buy one report back please. Like you say it's got to be better than swinging a sledge hammer all day.
  12. I tried that a few years ago with pig net, it worked well but in the summer I just had piles of old wire all over the yard that the brambles grew through and then ended up having g to pull them out with the forklift. If I was tidier it would probably work well.
  13. Best keep them undercover then cheers.
  14. Good point. I'll ask farmer
  15. Dont really have the room in the yard for a load more ibc cages all year, so got about 40 potato seed bags from a farmer friend. They're meshed on all sides 90x90x170 so decent size. I've filled a few today and they're more stable than expected for there height. Hoping logs will season well in them and just hang them over the tru k and cut the bottom out. Cant see any draw backs to them so I've obviously overlooked something, anybody else used them and can enlighten me. Cheers- andy
  16. andy cobb

    Jordan

    I don't know, I think if you feng shuei'd her cervix it could happily accommodate a small family!
  17. andy cobb

    Jordan

    Seen more japs eyes than a Nissan wing mirror.
  18. andy cobb

    Jordan

    Would be nice to find out if a squelch has an echo!
  19. My s1 8210 has clocked up 10,000 hrs and still on original block, doesn't get hard work often but when you do need some torque it really makes you smile. Friend has a 3050 and it's a lovely tractor to drive but alas wrong colour for me.
  20. The other thing to consider if it's only for light use is to buy a future classic so it appreciates in price as you enjoy it. 10 series fords or 50 series jd's for example.
  21. 50k! Don't think I have anything that goes above 30k and that's including the landy!
  22. I run a k Reg zetor 7245 with a loader' think I paid about 4 for it 4 years ago but it needed clutch and brake cylinders and battery and tyres, all done for about 2 grand. its a really good little heavy tractor that's easy to maintain and cheap parts in abundance but the brakes on zetors are shocking. As somebody mentioned earlier same's could be worth a look. For your budget I would say to stay away from electronic gear selection, electronic pto selection or electronic linkage control, basically if it's got wires forget it! maybe case 895
  23. If you could tell me radius of a mini super single that would be great.
  24. Cheers, I'd never even thought of mini super singles.
  25. Think transit tipper rims are quite a bit smaller, and are they not dual?

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