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woody paul

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  1. 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.  

  2. Loader won then cremated then.
  3. Music helps a lot.
  4. 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.
  5. Good old Leyland cypress but It all way recovers well from being cut hard. On my own Four days and 5 loads of chips.
  6. Have done it 5 times now so know it well.
  7. 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.
  8. Acer triflorum maybe leafs look orange.
  9. If you look it is with that ivy on it.
  10. 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.
  11. 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.
  12. 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).
  13. Nothing will keep them out if they want to get in they will.
  14. 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
  15. Oil 6 litres of 10w-40 Coolant 4 litres. Valve clearance 0.145 to 0185 mm on cold engine. Hope this helps.
  16. 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.
  17. Probably why i have not seen one again working any where.
  18. 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.
  19. Saw the JCB 1CXT at Plantwox 3 years ago what a quick little machine. Saw a 2cx for sale a couple of years ago with a timber grab on front and back actor was chopped short and had a set of hydra tongs on the end.
  20. If you can get to bolts to undo them
  21. Giant playing tug of war with brambles;
  22. DITTO, Many times it is drivers of machines which make them look bad, moving brash over long distance loader wins hands down every time but if feeding chipper its got to be digger with grab.
  23. Talking to a mate how is a builder the other day and he told me how he got stopped on a back road by police and vosa He drives a merc sprinter with personal plate. They pulled him over asked what he was doing and what was in van turns out he was moving old bath from a job back to his to store for a just in case job with some pipe work they argued about that saying it was waste and he said no going to be re- cycled and then they moved on to pipe work which he replied how else do you think i am going to plumb it in when someone buys it. He then said there's some sweet wrappers in the front they may what to do he for which they did not think was funny so as he had answers to all questions they let him off.
  24. Giant has been moving brash and wood about on site and pushing and pulling Nifty120T about.
  25. Bloody computer spell check. meant to be Arborists.

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