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woody paul

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  1. And that MF will still be running when that Deutz needs a electric switch or box to make it go.
  2. There's a lot of other bigger chippers with the same setup with big gaps. Did you find crack when doing blade change, would clean it of and see if there's any other cracks on the outer edge. Would only replace with new, as fitting second hand flywheel is a no brainer as not know what abuse it has had.
  3. You maybe lucky, did a conifer about the same size a couple of years ago at a property that backs on to uncles farm. Tree owner wanted root out left truck about 8 foot high put land rover winch on it and pulled it over landed up with a hole 4ft deep 8ft wide, but there was about 3ft of top soil and was very light land.
  4. Here is the easiest way to make it one handed and easy changed back if lent to someone.
  5. 6inch bucket with thump and good driver.
  6. Another workshop project extra sides for ifor tipper made from alley sides off scrap truck body.
  7. 2 large conifers to be taken down, only got 1 done do to hydraulic hose going on digger, and guess what not the easiest to get to. Gave new chipper a good test.
  8. You do need to find a big coach screw, think the one I used came off a electric pole. Can take a couple of attempts to get a good hold.
  9. Post and rail you will find remains of post has not rotted enough to drive new post in same hole, it can be done if you can get tractor with thumper to drive new post down on top of old post or digger and just dig out old post remains and back fill, I have used large coach screw welded to a bit of steel, screw it into remains and then pull out piece and put new post in.
  10. That's OK if that suits the work you do, spoke to someone how worked for someone how cut a lot of roadside trees all he had was hgv licence drove truck to site and then dragged a bit of brash about.
  11. Why, So you can go work as delivery driver on slack times.
  12. Yes bit of weep pipe laid at back will probable be do just before we mulch it.
  13. It was not that bad, customer was between having Portuguese laurel or yew and when i priced it up only about £200 in it. Customer did get a bit worried when we turned up with digger to trench ground I knew property and there was old road under part of ground were it had to go.
  14. Bit of hedge planting, root ball yews.
  15. This is how garages make money because they have bought it at lower prices days or weeks ago and keep putting price up.
  16. At that price it's cheap if it runs, not many saws that size making on the second hand market for that price.
  17. Any other trees to anchor winch to as would just straight pull it rather then mess about near base of pine with snatch block. If no other tree ground anchor.
  18. Good batteries in head torch is also another thing not cheap ones from pound land.
  19. Work gloves. Co. UK is worth another look if you have time to search.
  20. He could go into building near by and cut it out of window with gypsy stick.
  21. I will also take the easy option of felling all the time, can see how your cuts would work, but have all ways pull a line on back leaners when I can even if its a rope tried off to another tree. If wedging them over do front cut and then bore back cut in from back which give you some where to put wedge then cut each side. Best of all if I can get truck winch on the line to pull it as it have wireless remote.
  22. Can you not get it covered through you public liability insurance. Mine has a plant cover on it and hired in plant cover.
  23. If it could be felled would he be asking the question about climbing it??. Never heard of felling trees your way, There's a lot that can go wrong and if it did try and explain that in court if it got to that.
  24. My old boss bought one in 1987 for me to use great saw, I had a husqvarna 61 and still have it but the 630 had a bit more poke. Spoke to him a couple of months ago and some parts are a job to get oil pump is one, There is someone on here how runs a lot of Jonesred's.

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