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woody paul

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  1. Carrying capacity of a landy all depends on the weight of body fitted unless you need the 4x4 capability of 1 you are but off with something else. I use a 130 landy because i need it for the work i do.
  2. It's easyer not standing on you head:laugh1:
  3. A couple of bins are not good enough to stop someone parking mind you they may have moved cones as well if not taped as well .
  4. Have you spoken to them by phone about it.
  5. So you went for the Case 956 then.
  6. I ve got a 362 which has got a 372 cylinder and piston fitted, it can run .325 or 3/8 I have ran a 15 inch bar with oregon lo pro .325 .050 chain and 8 tooth sprocket its one hell of a saw. But also run a 24 inch bar as well with the 8 sprocket.
  7. Yer poplar. Pic 3 got some softwood. And pic 4 bit of Adler.
  8. 3 ton is a big forklift. I know a lot of yards were they have tried the type you are talking about and changed it for rough terrain like a manitou, Ausa or even a JCB 926.
  9. Got to be a large magnet on a bit of string, drop a black self tapper out of a tractor light this afternoon on tarmac waved it about and found it like that.
  10. They have a special PTO department get put through to him and give him ever number on part and he will match it up or he will say No. Agri- hire Ipswich also stock a lot of PTO parts.
  11. Did not look that thick in first photos, probably best to see when PTO shaft is in place to add braces.
  12. If the part is available off the shelf probably cheaper than welding and re-grinding edge back.
  13. Depends on what type of flail on machine and how sharp they are.
  14. Should be ok without as it was just bolted down like that when trailed version, as long as plate it is sitting on is thick enough.
  15. I use a flail hedge cutter which is not mine, so just drive it and have the use of it if I want it on a job. 180hp is a big tractor on one also have you used one before.
  16. Fencing contracts do not like using chestnut as its not a uniform product and you have to choose the next post rather then just pick the next one up. I do fencing as well before anyone says any thing. Mustard may stop them worth a try and a laugh if it works.
  17. Paul that's a interesting read got told by overland my old premier chipper would need mass conversion to bring it up to reg's but looking no it has not. Thanks.
  18. No pay back will work just put them in there place with a raised foot back wards when there behind you.
  19. Best option is auto box with big engine if towing heavy stuff.
  20. A mate of mine takes every bit if cedar I get loves the smell .
  21. You did not need power steering once there was a lump gaming on the back. And like a over in summer .

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