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NI Tree

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  1. clarks could probaly help as i know they do them for lorries
  2. i know some guys who would perfer to be given it dirty, and i am one as you can tell a lot from the dirt. i work on quads a lot and find that it is easier to find what might be wrong as you can see what kind of work it has been doing, oil leaks. and other problems. ectra but it nice having a clean one to start with ps i love steam cleaners
  3. the pitchers are cool though ps Mr Bullman i am sorry for having a go at you
  4. i loved the pitcher of loader being pushed to the limit but what is wrong with it Mr Bullman we all push the boundrys at times
  5. hardwood only due to the lower fire risk! as they are less lightly to spit as we have open fires
  6. they must be good as last year at uni some rope acess guys used it to put a rope over a 5 and half story building.
  7. you are wrong Juniper has berries
  8. what about Juniperus Communis - Juniper as it is not that common and our only other native conifer apart from the yew
  9. good on you i would like the shooting times to come to us how did they get them to come to you and will we see a pitchure of you with the dog in tow then i miss being out need to find a shoot near uni
  10. i totaly agree what you whant is a tractor with a front loader is what you need.
  11. you could remove it easly as it slides on and than only held on with only 4 bolts. ps you can also get jack legs
  12. they are very simple to fit locate the spool block and locate the pipe that goes direct to the oil tank it may go through a fillter ( if there is tap in before the fillter) all you have to do is to take of one of the ends of this pipe and in cert a t pice and conect the concotor to this it shoud cost about 30 quid + any pipe that is needed
  13. mr bolam i am not shore about the hp but they is one advange of the jake frame is that it is recomed by valtra for mounting a crane
  14. it is were you are wrong i have seen one with a chipper on the 3 point link they are cool tool i think it would be less bouncy on the road compaired to a boltox
  15. we had a passat HO untill the chimie fell down it was a brillent thing as it had a huge door and you could put a hole fence post exctra, it got used for every thing including incerating dead calfs. next door has just got one and i can say they have not changed they are burning waste wood chip in it. Forside
  16. i fits through doors so who knows were he has had it.
  17. mr blair had to name his GM as he fell in love with it wee chipper
  18. you could speek to tara mines in the south of ireland as when i last heard they were importing 2 to 3 a month.
  19. that is a problem and northern ireland is the least forested country in europe so it dose not take mutch we are only 3 % forestry cover
  20. just for you mr blair JAKE Start ENG - JAKE have fun
  21. i think it would be a brillent combanation you could load big stuff easly as you allways see people having fun. i also think that it would be good loading bales in fields. i wounder how smoth a ride would be
  22. this would give you what you whanted all three loader, roof mount and pto it looks like a good pice of kit i know i would like one
  23. what about mounting an engine on a frame to run the saw bench so you do not need a pto on the tele handler

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