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woody paul

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  1. No one trailer, classed as lose coupled.
  2. No trailer brakes ether. One farm near me never ties bales on, then another never leave it to chance and keeps it simple by running a good wide strap right over from front to back
  3. Rolled a lump of cedar across a church yard years ago, was twice as long as the bit you are on about with loader tractor, then bloke that was milling it picked it up with hiab. If you have more then one lift Telehandler would be worth considering if access is good.
  4. I would say it has lacked inspection as it is a major failure in the main structure. When using any piece of machinery like that it should be check before use if you don't it will catch you out at some point and you many never find out why.
  5. Keep forgetting you have upgraded to that monster of a tractor. As said silage trailers are sometimes shorter which may suit you better if any gate ways are tight to get into.
  6. This is what I mean by lowland potato trailer.
  7. Company near me runs all sorts of trailer to suit access to jobs, couple of 10t AS Marston a couple of 12t lowland potato trailers which they can blow chips over the side of with there TP 200 all standard height sides. Have a look at Hartwood trees site they have a heavy duty construction trailer with extra sides made for it.
  8. Have you asked a grab lorry company to take brash or wood away, they just don't want to know in my area.
  9. Put your self in the customers shoes at the end of the day, were did they go though out the day. Just knock on door and ask to use loo, they then realised you respect there garden.
  10. Get the person how started job to finish it.
  11. As already said big saw short bar and keep it sharp. And don't back off at any point or stop cutting.
  12. Heavy boot, Meindi woodwalk good all round boot plenty of grip watch out on size bit on the small side need to go up a size.
  13. Bit of wire around post going though panel. Just buy the timber and make panels up between posts
  14. Sharpened hacksaw blade heat to red straight though taped end then heat shrink
  15. That definitely marks were the door knob is.
  16. Was told be physio with occupation hands are strong and not an advantage when tendons got to repair as even just gripping with it normally puts lot of strain on them. Only thing is in cold weather it happens is feels like there a thistles pricking thumb but it's the stitches as they don't desolve.
  17. Not going to be speedy recovery, cut the top of thump three years ago right though tendon was told eight weeks recovery time and it was. With mass physio to keep it moving and get full use at the end which I have
  18. This is one thing to watch out for if you change the surface of the bridge, have you heard a horsey women kick off.
  19. It's like at old saying, you can get a sherman tank through there. But if you are driving a tank do you give a What's in you way.
  20. Get it all the time were I live people coming to farm shop, had 1 how just kept pointing finger to get me to reverse which I took no notice of then she went to drive closer, at which point a reach for ignition key and switched off then got lunch box out of bag at sat it on dashboard as it was 1 o'clock instent result. Then I found out why she did not want to.
  21. Not me, came across it this morning if a so called professional then I am shocked. Ever were they couldn't get panels in do to trees knocked edge of post off to get it in.
  22. When you push the pedal dose the fluid level in reservoir raise or stay the same.
  23. Has it got an official weight limit on it or just land owners.

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