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NI Tree

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  1. NI Tree

    560xpg

    the 562 is 3/8" while the 560 is .325"
  2. how have you got the pipes and extra spool valve rigged up a i was condering it to
  3. and its 7 C up here too lol
  4. no it wount thats hubers you need the mid diameter not the dbh which is the volume of a cylinder
  5. had some pull in to our lloading bay at the back gate just so i parked a trailer their for 5 hours lol he just pulled in to eat his mcdonalds and litter
  6. how much are you looking for
  7. it is far more suatanable and green if the wood is use to build things as this wood acts as carbon storage as it is locked up for longer, there for this is where we want the production to go not power generation were it relised stright back in to the enviroment.
  8. i might be able to supply some shortly were are you based
  9. can you emtiy your pm box

  10. i would recomend ones that the pin that does not go through the ball. as the pins get lost and then not easy to replace, or the tops can be damaged so them the the pin does not fit
  11. i would will agree 7-10 tone is not much and not worth the cost of a processer when it will be sitting around 99% of the time as you could do this volume in a day if it all fitted while it would only take about 3 days with a deasent saw and the size is not a isue then as that is the big down fall of a proceeser they need stright timber to feed it well and you limmited by size too so you would need a saw any way so it just a huge extra cost for the sake of a couple days of labor, ps i cut and split 50+ cube all by hand
  12. why would you want the biggest one you whant it to be best matched to the load so double the load is 12 tonne so 16 is the best matched and not to heavy to lift but with whinch wire to do not wount to bent it to tight so you wount a largish sheave ps this is for one pulley
  13. you will need a 12 tonne one if you are runing the cable 360 degrees through pully so i would recomend 16 Single Sheave Snatch Blocks | Clark Forest : Lifting Chains
  14. i would love to have the skill to do this!!!
  15. i was about to say that too dead elms are not nice. in mater of fact any that been dead a while the tops brake off easly.
  16. that some thing i would love to do grandfather did it lots
  17. one of my old ones ps kirtus do you do falcony
  18. what uni are you at.
  19. we got alder down the road and they fall all the time that so bad that it is now nautraly clear felled no one walked through that area for years now it must be 10ft + in brambles it about 8 acres FS is the Forest service our equlivent of the Forestry Commision
  20. where abouts was that in adglass as that local to me
  21. Huskydave where is that, and is that a FS machine ps were is that larch
  22. i am just jeyous at least you have air ambulances there is none in ni and even the sea kings rescue choppers they are the Irsh goverments. its some thing that we most defently lack, the police have been known to take there seets out of there chopper before, to get stracher in ps i hope you get better soon
  23. i would stay away from your standard compact if tou are getting a loader as the front axels are weak as they are made to have higher ground clerance but this means there are a lot of extra bits to go wrong, and then with the extra loading they do not stand up to it always, but do still get a loader its only 1/4 of a tool with out one, it worth the extra money. i would neaver not have one i this line of work
  24. nice one pitty they they not on our side of the water
  25. NI Tree

    Stock fence

    a noter thing neaver finish at a gate post but before it, so it is seprate from the fence because some mupet will hit the gate post one day lol its a lot easr to fix it and the fence is not damaged

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