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woody paul

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  1. 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.
  2. 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.
  3. Electric wire along fence line .
  4. No pay back will work just put them in there place with a raised foot back wards when there behind you.
  5. Best option is auto box with big engine if towing heavy stuff.
  6. A mate of mine takes every bit if cedar I get loves the smell .
  7. You did not need power steering once there was a lump gaming on the back. And like a over in summer .
  8. Got stung by one today after put hand in glove that was on tractor
  9. Get well soon mate. Luck thou a bloke I do some work for fractured two vertabers in his back from the same height .
  10. You may also want to check roller bearings are not jamming because they are on the way out
  11. Not if you fit this one S.60747 Ford New Holland 2600/3600/2000/3000 Model | Power Steering Conversion Kit | Based in UK
  12. Maybe filter
  13. You can all ways fit an after market power steering kit, what make of loader has it fitted will make a price differences They are a great little tractor my old boss had 1 and with a large wieght box on back would push a lot of brash up on to fire, it did has wide tyres fitted to front aswell but no power steering so was hard work.
  14. As you said you work alone the biggest problem with mounting it on the front of a digger is get in and out to operate it and long distance to walk to front,
  15. That shaft been turned down a lot. Why I ask about pulley size because you may be able swap them over and make a bearing and shaft to take large pulley and them run it at 540 pto
  16. We just put it on 3pl and travel to site and then put it on front we do not use it on front that often but when we do it handy
  17. Most jcb digger are light on the front and only travel well with a full set of buckets in 4in1 on front. Will make a good tool as we fit a post thumper on the fore end loader on the fendt we have for driving in tall post but only once on site.
  18. You need to shop around for best price as well, when i bought mine there was £100 different in prices i was quoted.
  19. Out of interest what size pulley on engine.
  20. It is a slip clutch and come with ether splind , keyed or share bolt. The other thing to think about is to run at 1000 rpm off a tractor with 1000 rpm PTO is have you got to rev the balls out of tractor to get that. We use a 540rpm chipper at run the tractor on 750 rpm pto at lower revs so economy 540rpm uses a lot less fuel.
  21. 1 end pto shaft other end to shaft or gearbox.
  22. For direct drive just bolt one of these to keyed shaft and add pto shaft.
  23. Blade is small but splits well, quick as well. 1 problem is blade stops a little bit to short so you need to have a bloke on base, and the other is it has no auto return, but for its size a great splitter and light enough to pick up by hand and move. Made a frame to stand mine on and.got a set of 6m hoses for it so tractor can stand facing splitter and I can chuck logs in to bucket will its plug in back of tractor.
  24. Did look at 1 last year because of work load and jobs that were coming in but opted not to but which I had or some thing bigger like an avant. Found this video the other day good bit of camera work:confused1: [ame] [/ame]
  25. That looks a great tool but could see cab being hit this is a better machine keeping hold of stuff [ame] [/ame]

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