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woody paul

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  1. If it could chip it and blow it in to truck then it would be good. Like to see him join the second cut up with first with out a step.
  2. Then they may start again so act quick .
  3. Old Ford slab weights are what you need, maybe only one or two depending on mass you need.
  4. Hot servicing tractor for next week for fencing job.
  5. How is the stump being left not like in picture
  6. Out of interest how far dose that grap open .
  7. Tobroco giant loaders do one with hydraulic rotator.
  8. Stanton hope do them £57 chains for them not cheap when I worked for someone we used EN8 chain the same size. Great bit of kit to have.
  9. No fence being put up so nothing to clip it to, was thinking of line wire top and bottom and middle.
  10. Been asked about putting up wind break netting ( the green fine mesh ) to protect new hedge which is going to be planted. Has anyone got pictures of how best to keep it tight and how to tension it.
  11. Was cutting hedges Wednesday and someone was cutting next door as well. I cut hedges back to wear they were cut before, the other bloke was just trickling conifer hedges and not making that good a job. He may land up paying for it in the long run.
  12. If the woodland tracks have tree roots on the surface or just under it will not matter what tyres you have on your truck once you get on a root you will just sit there, had it happen on dry ground as well.
  13. No point staying up we will all hear about it tomorrow morning O and the rest of the day weeks and month .
  14. You maybe right but Standen machinery mainly built stuff for veg and sugar beet growers.
  15. When there 2 years ago and weather was the same.
  16. Have never had a problem with parcel force driver that delivers to me if no one in to sign he will go to farm near by and get someone to sign for. Al the other companies can not be assed to do that .
  17. Found this on You tube skip to 12 mins in [ame] [/ame]
  18. Have had one for 8 years not a lot of trouble, only problem I had milling with it was fine dust seized the clutch bearing. Not that must heavy compared to a 362xp and very balanced if sneding large trees.
  19. Have looked at these not a bad price.
  20. Going to flatten some large slabs with a router sledge i have made and need to know what the best cutter is to use and what make lasts.
  21. At 156 BHP you would struggle 12T gross
  22. Why have it fixed. You will have to be positioned just right to pick every bit up.
  23. You need to learn the differences between tensions and compressions in limbs. Anyone using a chainsaw should know the differents but you can get court out sometimes if you have got a saw stuck you should now if the limb has tension or compression on how the saw is court and counter react you cut so you do not get court again.
  24. Thoughts go out to all involved. All of you shouting out but could you pick out a terrorist in a line out.
  25. If all new kit you maybe ok with cheap tool but if older rusty nuts and bolts better off with dearer shuff.

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