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Tom1

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  1. 8500 hours on machine, leaking from somewhere higher but running down to where prop meets gear box. Was thinking about leaving cab mounting bolts in at front and only lifting from the back only by a few inches, maybe disconnect pto link
  2. Back end oil leak on valtra 8100. Coming front right under cab, running down fuel tank and coming out where prop meets gearbox. is a small intermittent leak, mostly little drip, sometimes continuos, sometimes nothing, everything working fine, and still using machine daily for timber extraction. Can not see where its coming from, so am asking if i can undo bolts and lift cab just by an inch or two to have a look, been told it maybe an oil seal on pto drive, or something to do with clutch or delta powershift that may mean splitting machine, hoping its something simple, but needs to be sorted. Any advice welcome Cheers Tom
  3. Experienced hand cutter needed for on going contracts in Hampshire (we are based in Alresford). Must be self employed, have cs tickets. Day and piece rates paid depending on type of job. Cheers Tom - 07955374506
  4. 1600KGS 2500KGS Wire Rope Hoist Winch - Tirfor Type Lifting Pulling Have had one of these for years, can't fault it, does only get used about once a month, too pull out hung up trees, gone through a few shear pins though normally on big ugly beech
  5. Maximum of 50mile for my haulage driver, sorry. Post code SO24 for your own haulage quotes
  6. 50% Beech 50% mixed Oak, Ash, Maple. 2.3m lengths. Average dia. 5” Good artic access. Can arrange haulage £40 / m3 roadside J T Forestry Tom – 07955374506 Jack - 07951078141
  7. £40 per tonne/ m3 roadside, 40 or 45% air space depending on cord quality
  8. will have 5 or 6 artic loads roadside mid march. Nr Alresford Tom - 07955374506
  9. Access only for anything smaller than an arctic. Suit 8 wheeler 20T 1.5 year old Beech £35m3 25T 1.5 year old Oak £35m3 40T Mixed Ash, Beech, Oak, Hazel, Birch, Cherry, Maple, Willow £35m3 (All 2m lengths av. 10-15cm dia. only a few 50cm+) 25T Small coppice, mostly hazel £20m3 Bramdean, Hampshire Cheers Tom 07955374506
  10. Access only for anything smaller than an arctic. Suit 8 wheeler hiab 20T 1.5 year old Beech 25T 1 year old Oak 40T Mixed Ash, Beech, Oak, Hazel, Birch, Cherry, Maple, Willow (All 2m lengths av. 10-15cm dia. only a few 50cm+) 25T Small coppice, mostly hazel Near Winchester Hampshire P.m if interested
  11. Cheers Spud Thats the filter i've been considering, reminds me of the pancake filters i used to have on my old mini. Will need new top cover. Seems USA saws come with heavy duty filters as standard, are we missing out on something?
  12. Recently bought a husky 576xp original air filter lasted about 4 weeks before breaking, replaced with similar mesh filter, seems fine at the moment, just wondered what the benefits of a heavy duty filter are? or if any 1 uses them?I'am a cutter using the saw 8 hours a day. It's not an auto tune model. Cheers Tom

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