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woody paul

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  1. From memory isn't there 2 wires in the black box in engine bay you can twist together to bypass sensor. Maybe someone else can back me up on this.
  2. Sorry to hear, what make and models so can keep a look out.
  3. You will aerate the ground then roll it with wheels down hard again because you are pushing and not towing
  4. When you push one you will leave wheeling's .
  5. A short piece of batter placed on blade and then turn fly wheel so it comes up to housing New thread may start how quick can you change 150 chipper blades.
  6. Why do you need to remove feed roller if you use 1/2'' drive wrench, just lift drive motor up high to get access. Have never used torque wrench on my chippers and never had a problem. Copper slip is the way to stop them sticking and never be in a rush to do them clean them out the best you can then put torx bit in and then remove it and have another go with pick amazing how much more comes out.
  7. would it make the package heavier than using bubble wrap or cardboard
  8. Why not if it can stand the abuse courier can give parcels.
  9. woody paul

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    Try getting a hobby.
  10. Use what timber you have to it's best. But Shepard's huts were built for farmers / large estates for there Shepard so built cheap most of them my old boss has a couple of old ones 1940 _ 1960 both softwood frame's on top of oak chassis and softwood clad.
  11. Why bother with chipping brash just leave it for habitat to replace what you are destroying and as for logs looks like Turkey oak.
  12. If that's you truck in the back ground in pic 4 look good access for mini loader then no picking up to do.
  13. Hi my old boss ran a pto 1 the blades have a double angle when you sharpen them which makes a lot of difference, have you set the anvil to about 3mm clearance. https://www.google.co.uk/search?q=sch+garden+machinery&oq=SCH+&aqs=chrome.5.69i57j69i60l3j0l2.4260j0j7&sourceid=chrome&ie=UTF-8 This company was an importer years ago maybe worth a ring. Blades from here http://chipperblades.co.uk/en/cramer-hs-450-model/104-cramer-hs-450-wood-chipper-blades.html
  14. That would be the quickest way Smash bang and a big mess to clear up. Have used brush cutter with blade to cut back hawthorn leaves nice Clean cuts compared to chainsaw.
  15. Yer well back beyond finished width and high so you only have to cut light growth next time.
  16. There just risers to hold soil back, replacing crap treated soft wood. And not my spec.
  17. Got a job of making some steps in a large garden which customer wants railway sleepers used, got to cut some of them, whats the best chain to use I know a sharp 1 you lot, would a carbide tipped be better or just use semi chisel
  18. Saw a setup like yours in Essex 2 days ago no chance it was you.
  19. Skilled driver with clam bucket to load it on to that trailer
  20. Builders conveyor belt any good. Or get a Trebuchet and fire them in.
  21. I thought do to H&S you could not work in educational places will pupils are there unless an emergency. Maybe worry thou.
  22. If you are working at nursery's or schools and no children on site as like holiday time no need CRB check worked at many schools and never been asked.
  23. Having a closer look at picture it still have height chains fitted, the skids are worn like a lot for others I have seen easy repaired thou. When using fit a chain top link so you do not bend rear wheel or even bend it in half.
  24. Hope that major has live drive if not you will have fun if you rap chains on swipe around stump, that's a late Wolsey swipe by the look of it .

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