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woody paul

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  1. You can drag it in if nothing in the way eg brick wall or hedge.
  2. Hiab type crane for power lifts if moving stems speed is not everything also you said plant to move that also needs moving slow as if you drop it a lot more expensive than dropping a bit of timber.
  3. Never tip near cars and That's not looking before tipping.
  4. :laugh1:What a laugh i have had reading so far, next will be Used by date.:laugh1:
  5. Had one as my first chipper and still have it good for garden jobs where chips are left behind. The many thing is keep blades sharp and it feeds well it is not a slow chipper when its chipping nice straight stuff. Also it doesn't produce a good uniform chip.
  6. Bought a husky 3125 off EBay a couple of years ago appeared in pictures with plate but when it turned up no plate ??
  7. Put trap in box with small entrance hole so nothing else can get near it.
  8. One other thing to take in to consideration is the oil pump up to a 36 inch bar if so remember to wined screw out on oil supply. Just a question to others running a 36 inch bar do you run skip chain.
  9. Tom Cannon of cannon access on here.
  10. I run a timberwolf 150 and a 18/100 and I now the diffrents when towing the small 1 as for pushing a chipper that weighs 1200kg that's like a small car.
  11. You had the right idea just dig a hole and bury it
  12. As said above hard pushed to find ac-dc one. My brother bought a couple of Bon air tyre inflaters of EBay a couple of years ago great little thing.
  13. I made a jig out of flat bar that holds 2 blades and sharpen them on bench grinder taking it easy not to heat up.
  14. I saw a merc sprinter van cherry picker at the weekend which was 4x4 the large one with dual wheels on back if they make that in a tipper would be on hell of a truck maybe.
  15. It's what stakes used to be made of before softwood took over. There's a farm near me that have just put up a lot of fencing with chestnut post which is near some softwood that was put up a year ago will be good to see what fails first.
  16. Got a pair of Oregon exstream type C I think that's what they are, roomy but hot to wear even in the winter also must of had them 6 years so you may not be able to get them now.
  17. Come on. Any biscuits the customer brings out with tea.
  18. Sounds ok the way you are going to do it but WHY are the posts on the inside.
  19. Up date, it was dark in colour but it has now got a dent in the drivers door from his boot as it sped off.
  20. Bures outside the 3 horse shoes Ifor 16ft tri-axle.
  21. Cousin has just had his Ifor nearly lifted when he was in pub someone came in and said someone looking around trailer when approached they went red estate may be Volvo Essex suffolk boarder.
  22. Them blades have had a good hammering The fan will have suffer as well even if not visible an moment.

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