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woody paul

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  1. I like to leave timber as big as possible as it takes longer to dry and rot away and then cut it up later when i have more time.
  2. I have used micro digger and trolley in the past to move big lumps of Beech from back garden out to the front were it was picked up by tractor with forwarding trailer, looked at tracked dumper to do that job you still have to lift it in to dumper. Now got Giant 204 loader which can be narrowed down to 96cm with the right wheels on but run it at the moment on turf tires with a track of 1010cm which gets into most jobs if it just a gate post in the way remove it then put it back at the end of job.
  3. May have been planted near wall to espalier it along / over wall.
  4. Apricot as its next to wall and old fruit left on.
  5. Up date police found it burnt out this morning.
  6. Land rover 90 station wagon grey F415 BON 2 blokes wearing hats and neck collars pulled up as a mask 1 thick set other thin and younger has been seen and challenged saying lossed dog coursing that was a couple of weeks ago. A skipyard got them on CCTV lifting steam cleaner and other break in around the area. But 6 sheds on Essex Suffolk border last night and mum spotted Black SEAT parked in gate way me mine to night so I went to look it had gone so drive to top of road and then saw Land rover drive past took chase and cornered it in a cul de-sac which was not a good idea as they went to ram me so I backed off. But it had got different reg tonight EN----- is all i got but got a good look at driver and passenger same 2 this was 19.10 hours so not late. IF YOU SEE A GREY LAND ROVER 90 STATION WAGON AROUND ESSEX SUFFOLK BORDER RING 999 AND REPORT IT is what I was told to pass on by police as they are fed up with them. It also only has nearside brake light. and number plate is in back door window as well.
  7. You could try R Chisnall at Higham  01206337291 he has a ladge JCB 360 think it has a rake fitted I know he dose a lot of land clearance, it will come with driver.  

  8. Its done every 2 years, and its done on day work mainly because every time it gets done owner all ways says he will help clear up only ever seen him once for about an hour.
  9. Good old Leyland cypress but It all way recovers well from being cut hard. On my own Four days and 5 loads of chips.
  10. Have done it 5 times now so know it well.
  11. Job I started a couple of weeks ago but got back today to finish just a short conifer hedge 185 meters long and 13ft at its widest. First pictures took from 1 way then the other.
  12. Acer triflorum maybe leafs look orange.
  13. Just to fast. At 540rpm they are plenty fast enough. Why not up grade hydraulic's with a pto 2 stage pump to speed up you old splitter.
  14. Use them quite a bit unloading at night, repairing machinery light is were you are looking and as I did a bit of deer stalking and rabbit control all so handy.
  15. To all hydraulic experts. Got to wire a hydraulic diverter valve up so is terminal 1 positive switched live wire and terminal 2 negative back to ground (earth).
  16. Nothing will keep them out if they want to get in they will.
  17. You can download it the only thing i can not find is valve clearance in there but has everything else; http://www.kubota.com.au/wp-content/uploads/2015/10/D905.D1105.V1505.D1105-T.V1505-T.pdf
  18. Oil 6 litres of 10w-40 Coolant 4 litres. Valve clearance 0.145 to 0185 mm on cold engine. Hope this helps.
  19. When you get the hang of loading and unloading its quick, I put loader on a Ifor 8x5 tipper which is not the best trailer to transport it but get it on and tied on in 3mins.
  20. Probably why i have not seen one again working any where.
  21. If you travel a bit for work micro loader as you call them have there uses stick them on trailer and off you go. Travelling to a job the other morning with Giant loader on trailer saw 2 avants and 1 bobcat all on trailers behind truck, it horses for courses if you got the work take the leap and you will think why didn't i do it before.

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