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woody paul

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  1. You nearest company to talk to is Rockbond UK. At Newtons farm Wissington / Nayland do all sorts of concrete products.
  2. Good to keep fit and polish up skills on tipping back leaners over but maybe 1 then use a machine to pull them.
  3. Its a 7 ton agri trailer I converted In to a timber trailer, its near 6ft inside bolsters. Crane is a 4.6m farma.
  4. A 3pl crane is hard on linkage and vision out of rear window is bad, large chunks can be dragged on with crane you will be surprised what you can get on to a trailer with a small crane also moving small size lumps you may need a removable floor.
  5. Find a local agronomist to talk to he will fill you in on what is what and what has what in, I talk to 1 years ago and baffled me about sprays and how some were named different to get around certain changes when chemicals in some were being band.
  6. Clinic. Or Gallup 360 a lot cheaper.
  7. Delivery driver will put it in tank what ever you have bunded or not. OFTEC Told me 1000 litres max but that was 3 years ago.
  8. Look at speed limits . gov . uk will tell you everything you need to know.
  9. You put your lunch bag in foot well of truck out of the sun and then truck get moved and bag is them left in full sun.
  10. You book the day with customer to do work turn up and the window cleaner, plumber or every tom dick and Harry are there as well and there's no were to park.
  11. Best bet would be stump grinder, but if you have time on you side clean it up best you can even jet wash it then hatch a Chris cross pattern in it 2/3 inch squares and pull bits off with digger with ditching bucket.
  12. Or a couple of them concrete look a like logs.
  13. Even more if they come out yo see how things are going drinking 1 then not offering you one.
  14. The Ifor 10x5 tipper is 3500kg gross unladen is 880kg so not that light, with what you can tow with your van no way you could put 1.5t digger on it. Your problem is truck.
  15. Nice pictures should be in overload thread.
  16. You should be able to reduce size by thinning out remove long branches and then tip thin remaining, not a quick job if the first trim.
  17. Its the opposite of a builder taking tiles up to roof to replace.
  18. You will have a job beating a I for 10x5 tipper.
  19. I leave timber as large as possible so it keeps longer than if you ring it up. But I have the kit to do it which is why.
  20. The problem of moving large timber out of back gardens to front drive is you still have to load them.
  21. Never let a customer feed chipper. As others have said let them drag brash to it .
  22. Reading most of the comments you would be better off using a blade to cut long thick grass not cord blade zaps less power, less fuel and more cut.
  23. I would buy the 18mm as the 25mm is heavy to pull about in tree.

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