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woody paul

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  1. You started off looking for wheeled machine advice in other thread so Why tracked machine over wheeled now, I looked at tracked before buying wheeled and looked at my work and wheeled came out to be best option as on lawns can run about and little damage
  2. Cold. Had a call this morning tree sitting on fence and phone line over road was up rooted by wind early this morning. Cars just driving under it with out a care in the world, soon put payed to that as owner of tree put digger in road.
  3. I run a Tobroco Giant all metal no plastic add ons covers. One big problem is servicing not much space around engine to work but getting to now how to get to things cut a couple of spanners to fit in.
  4. Sorry to hear but we mostly do damage to are bodies when busy as over use over and over again is not good and it catches up with you, speedy recover but any tendon takes time to heal
  5. No point picking with loader as will make loader bite in more.
  6. Was thinking the same as I get filters to fit Kubota engines in chipper and loader from Euro car parts and they have been Mann filters. also if you fit a water trap as well it saves the change on main filter as well.
  7. I have 6 sheets of stokbord to run machinery on but when running 100m to 200m and further into garden I am not even going there.
  8. Has anyone fitted or know what wider wheel/tyre set up fits on a timberwolf 150. Towed mine across lawn the other day with little loader and chipper left wheeling's and loader didn't, got other jobs to do next year and now lawns are going to be wet. Got to be road legal to tow to site.
  9. Would of thought better on backwards and hopper stuck over bucket rest so weight over trailer wheels.
  10. You should be able to cross reference on the internet maybe worth a try if you got filter number. CATALOG.MANN-FILTER.COM
  11. I get rails delivered for fencing and if ful pack tractor will not lift the so just slid webbing sling between rails about halfway down and split pack.. You should be able to use 2 slings one each end with some sort of spreader bar with hook on each end then longer you sling wider the slab you can pick up. Or a set of light weight pallet forks for digger maybe.
  12. Anyone on here responsible for this.
  13. Why would you dismantle when you can drop it anyway.
  14. What ever you use cut and kill as you go (so cut one bit and treat it).
  15. If anyone knows what work lights are fitted to a Sands sprayer they are one hell of a light, saw one in a field spraying at night thought a UFO had landed slow down to get a better look the booms were down lite so you can see jets are working properly.
  16. Had one for a couple of years now good coat but you can sweat in it as not gore tex but simular, good points are light weight and no low pockets to catch on things. You will need good waterproof leggings as well as you will got a wet ass when it runs down the back and drips off the hem.
  17. Had an email say truck is not taxed do to not enough money in account last month all look official but its a scam, so check vehicles before answering.
  18. Check air cleaner pipe has not collapse inside.
  19. Weather girl is saying sun shine and showers good job it's not snow.
  20. There was Alec Gunner on here once not seen him for a while though. Should have his number or email address some were. Will pm you his number.
  21. All the cheap mini loaders around look at what else size loader they make then look at Tobroco Giant and see the range.
  22. Those stand on machines must be bad on the old knees.
  23. Just stick a 12v pump on the IBC job done.
  24. Dave Allen is the man to talk at Kirkland he nows all the specs.
  25. I run a giant 204 so the next step up from that, which is the same width ane articulate and lifts more. Get one on demo and you will see how good they are, Kirkland machinery in Kent are importers.

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