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woody paul

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  1. Another home made tool for digger, mark 1 needs a little change to make it better but ripped out 3 old willow roots in 45mins and a conifer root in 20mins.
  2. My neighbour has put his wood burner ash on his compost heap twice now when still a little hot and set fire to it.
  3. Chestnut pales, very strong and easy to take down and roll up when you move on. Not cheap but you can reuse.
  4. What type of bucket is this.
  5. https://www.hydraulic-components.net/omt-drive-coupling-fits-gx160gx200-34-shaft-engine-to-grp-1-pump
  6. There was some invisible rope for sale on Ebay a couple of months ago, can't find it now.
  7. See Carrs billington have some good deals on Solidur trousers, what are the sizes like are they similar to other makes.
  8. Mig is ok if you can keep wire dry, borrowed a flux core set up off someone was alright to start with a new reel and then went to use it a couple of days later and wire would not feed, it was corroded. That's why I have never bought one. Using an inverter is easier then old buzz box,. Got a 200amp mosa genset what a tool that is.
  9. Run a oxdale, and made a table to good work height and long hoses split tons of wood with it.
  10. Have you changed battery in remote, had similar problem with winch on one of my trucks it would winch in them stop, remote would not keep sending signal to winch to keep relay switched.
  11. No idea what call there would be for stump grinder in North Yorkshire. In my area essex suffolk border you would have a job getting work for stump grinder as most companies have there own. Ever thought of grass cutting I always get asked in my area about it.
  12. With stump grinding you have got to be good on spanners if you want to keep running costs down. And is there much work for them as most tree surgeons my way have there own or just get stump busters in. Were are you based.
  13. Great work, hut why bother about roots on an island.
  14. Best way as no strength loss by drilling holes. Or runs of weld
  15. Never had a problem with mine. Run digger and mini loader with turf tyres on. Just don't stop once you start going up that's what causes a problem. What model of trailer are you trying load on to and what length of ramp.
  16. You may find it easier to just get ford or massey weights and make frame to hook them on. Think I have seen ford ones hooked on valtra.
  17. Lots of kit for sale is what I have seen. Or is some just getting rid of stuff they haven't used in a while.
  18. Had a piece of dry elderberry go through a rear tractor tyre when swiping shoot rides was about one and a half inches in diameter.
  19. I have ran 3 tanaka pole hedge cutters and one of them is a killer to your hands with vibration. Had to have new crank bearings under warranty as they had play in them still no difference. It runs OK so just use it with a good pair of gloves.
  20. To add, old warreners used it as snare pegs, large pieces split to get pegs and then shaped.
  21. Surely as he is selling logs to be dried by the buyer he doesn't need to register, as long as he covers himself by stating not to be burnt until dry, with a good paper trail.
  22. Nifty have it as an option on their large cherry pickers.
  23. That is the trouble with large chipper, but if most of his work is one load away not a problem. But if he has or gets himself a trailer it would also work well. It's about time chipper manufacturers had an option of fitting power drive to wheels like some carvans have.
  24. Just the size of a 8inch capacity chipper would put you off pushing it about by hand. As it is bigger I would of thought it would be easier to back it to drive as you will see it,
  25. I would certainly say they has gone over the top with quote to repair but that's how they work no point repairing stuff just replace it. If you can get it cheap and repair it yourself to get it running would be worth a go.

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