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woody paul

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  1. A lot of people are now requesting to leave cord timber on site. Unless it's conifer then they want it gone.
  2. So a quick update, spock to Parker hydraulic up in Norfolk very helpful as they are importers of Atos products. Turns out all I need was a DHE-0710-X-00/DC which replaces the old one which was under £200 compared with over £500 timberwolf agent's price to fix.
  3. My neighbour has one and it still go but he did say a while ago it's heavy for him now. A mate of mine son bought a mint 028 a couple of years ago from W G Green they maybe worth a ring but you will need to speak to Reg.
  4. It's the moth you have to stop, customer asked me today about it and is there anyway of stop the moth I said as a joke mothballs but it has got me thinking, there must be something to put moth off.
  5. Cut the tendon in thumb on left hand 4 years ago, still have days when it's painful and I can feel the knot in the stitch. I have to watch pulling gloves off that are tight that's not easy when I have big hands.
  6. It was one hell of a wiggle I gave it, was moving the mounting bracket about and it was soaked in wd.
  7. The problem is i can't split it down to remove that piece. Will ring them tomorrow as they have so old stock also I ve message parker hydraulics how are Atos agents. Just need right one to match ports on maniford.
  8. Mole grips and gave it a good wiggle. It's an Atos dhi -0710/wp 24 coil is sp. cuo-14dc/80
  9. Can't get coil off by undoing plastic cap, no luck even with a good tap from hammer. Can't see why timberwolf agent wants £550 for solenoid and manifold and a hydraulic supplier only £70 for solenoid can I just fit one off the shelf. Looks them up they are 3 position open port.
  10. Have done that. So know it's electric fault.
  11. It's an Atos one, chipper is 2008 model.. Do further tests and it's a cool fault turns out they are not made now.
  12. Had a problem with infeed last week them got it working by wiggling socket on directional valve, thought it was socket so put new one on and now will not infeed even if you switch plugs, but will backfeed so no problem with power supply. So am I look at replacing directional valve or can I just change the solenoid part that bolts on.
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    Had a problem with infeed last week them got it working by wiggling socket on directional valve, thought it was socket so put new one on and now will not infeed even if you switch plugs, but will backfeed so no problem with power supply. So am I look at replacing directional valve or can I just change the solenoid part that bolts on.
  14. A lot of them near me like that. The sloe's are destorted.
  15. If I set it up right I could fit it to both.
  16. Yes it would but was think of garden hedges as well.
  17. Anyone use a digger with finger bar cutter to cut hedges. been asked to cut some hedges with solar panels near by so can't flail them, was asked to cut them by hand but its a lot of work and would like to make job easier if possible.
  18. L&S engineering.
  19. The thing is most tractor drivers carting maize into an AD plant work long hours, and there's no way that tractor driver lost control, fell a sleep maybe, or on mobile phone. But let's hope it's a wakeup call to some.
  20. That's what I was thinking, think the e on scots pine. NO THEY ARE SPRUCE
  21. Anyone got an idea what these are, customer has send me photo and they are on a pine tree in there millions he said.
  22. Just remember he was a children's tv presenter, and look at what has come out with others.
  23. Or you leave it parked on side of road were your working and find it full of black bags.
  24. Tried Gribben tractors got nothing at the moment, but offered me a Stoll or Mallleux mx80.
  25. It's the subframe I am after to fit to tractor,. Have found a couple of complete loaders in different makes at a good price. Plan was to just swap loader from one tractor to other if needed.

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