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woody paul

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  1. These are some of the limbs with burrs we removed but the whole tree is covered.
  2. What splitter have you got? pick them up with grab and put on splitter maybe an option.
  3. Got a operators manual what do you want to know.
  4. Looked at a Horse Chestnut a couple of months ago which i also looked at a year ago and quoted to carryout work on it, which was to Reduce large limb and tip prune by 1 meter and find any dead wood and rot/cavities. The reason to tip prune was to find any decay at tips because it has declined i the last couple of year and dropped leaves early. Me question is the tree is covered with burrs will this cause less growth and stress to tree because carried out work on it this afternoon and no sign of any major decay any were.
  5. Last year was going to remove my brother off my LR 90 and was told it would be cheaper to leave him on it.
  6. That trailer looks like its siting well down.
  7. From what i have seen the CS100 can tip back if you put long and end heavy timber in it were as the 80/100 will just sit there.
  8. Must be Grand fathers wrights
  9. I bought it new 12 years ago and its got a kohler engine.
  10. Ran a 80/100 when i started great machine still got it use it on the odd job were i need to leave chips in garden good size ride on mower will tow it about. Keep it sharp and it will chip bit more then 4'', on nice even brash it chips very fast.
  11. Maybe worth ringing this bloke; Chris Bright 01787227730 he has universal spares for sale may no where there's one. He is in Suffolk.
  12. Same here 1 ladder do's every job, no going to get steps just transform them to steps then back to ladder. A lot more reach then any tripod set.
  13. The 150 box comes off in 1 and even leaving hydraulic pipes on. There is no adjustment on all timberwolf chipper. Beat me to it Mick. I all ways just drill anvil counter sunk bolt heads off.
  14. Aren't they the same as 150, Hopper off then roller box then you should see fixings below opening
  15. Got a call years ago they had tried everything to get cat down from a large poplar. Turned up and could not see cat thought it was a whined up then i could hear it in a fork in the middle of crown, got all most near little bugger and it made a run for it right out to the end of a limb and could not get it to come back so get silky polesaw sent up and cut limb tip off cat hit floor running.
  16. That good service, spoke to Richard at RSL today and quoted my 1-2 weeks for a Grab with rotator.
  17. Mine were fitted about 8 years ago and no problem, maybe different now.
  18. Think these are the ones on my 130 , https://www.britpart.com/parts/suspension-and-axle/springs/coil-springs/britpart-performance-lifted/defender/da4208/
  19. Large willow out of pond farmer supplied Merlo teleporter which pulled it out and we moved it to corner of field to be burnt next year. Never got saw stuck which was lucky.
  20. The problem with a lot of 110 conversions are the rear body over hang so most of the weight is behind axle which gives tail swing. My 130 has brit part heavy duty springs with Pro comp 2'' extra shock to compensate for the long springs no anti roll bar on rear travels great rolls a bit if you drive it like a nob. I did follow a 110 tipper Friday night which rolled a bit on corner and it was empty but the body looked highly mounted.
  21. Have you had a scan to prove it is that.
  22. I run a Echo 360T great saw it replaced an old Echo CS3400 which was 15 years old hope this one lasts that long.
  23. There's a Grass cutter / Landscaper near me got a truck like that with alley body seen him with it with some good loads on it.
  24. If so must of been cheap as its Black & White.
  25. Giant hog weed in a flower border then it was to late when i hit it with me arm. AHH AHH.

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