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NI Tree

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  1. 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
  2. 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
  3. i fits through doors so who knows were he has had it.
  4. mr blair had to name his GM as he fell in love with it wee chipper
  5. you could speek to tara mines in the south of ireland as when i last heard they were importing 2 to 3 a month.
  6. 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
  7. just for you mr blair JAKE Start ENG - JAKE have fun
  8. 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
  9. 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
  10. what about mounting an engine on a frame to run the saw bench so you do not need a pto on the tele handler
  11. like the extending boom on the bob cat
  12. what type off work do you do mostly as this is the main factor i would not bother with a merlo with a pto as it is a is a big blind spot on telehandlers at the back
  13. a good telehandler is very useful you would be amazed at what you can do with it they become a third hand , though articulated shovels give you very good view. . a shovel is a lot bea lot handier around the yard. a tractor would be better in a wood though what about a comprise a tractor with a loader it all depends on what type of work you do.
  14. were are you base
  15. this is what are looking for:001_smile: [ame=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9WAQLdf0H0M]Site Prep Whole Tree Chipper - YouTube[/ame]
  16. you best bet would be to get the local hedge cutter to face it as high as he can reach would save a lot of hassle. as some can reatch over 7 m high with a fail and they would save you a lot of time and not cost an arm and leg
  17. brillent
  18. this may be a help Front page - Pentinpaja.fi
  19. i think riko do them but i could be wrong
  20. come on that tractor looks in better shape than your digger
  21. chriss i know how you feel i hate it had to shoot my old horse last year
  22. damit a brillet dog very good at working
  23. :001_tt2:come now, its called a standing timber sale
  24. a minning compinie in the south of ireland is importing them as they are finding that landrovers we not worth reparing afther 2 years and the land crusers are lasting a lot longer and cheeper to run.

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