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woody paul

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  1. Why was crane used looks a lot of space there to get it down.
  2. Those A frames are quick but if you have hook arms not to bad of job dropping things off, if you find a trailer which is low enough to drop draw bar to ground and back up and drop chipper on front of trailer and then put digger or loader on from back.
  3. Just get a proper ground anchor.
  4. I use a Makita breaker bit heavy and not cheap now but gets job do and got a 900mm long chisel for it. MAKITA HM1203C 240v Demolition hammer - SDS max - Howe Tools UK WWW.HOWETOOLS.CO.UK Free next working day delivery on MAKITA HM1203C (240v Demolition hammer - SDS max) with no-quibble returns and full manufacturer warranty.
  5. Should of also said use the same oil as your tractor runs so no cross contamination if you want to use it on tractor again.
  6. Engine is a lombardini 20hp diesel a pair of 11cc hydraulic pumps with 1 going throu a unloading valve set at 140 bar so when it gets to much that pump drops out and the other do's the rest same as a two stage pump. Rev set at about 2000 rpm giving 40lpm. I did also to free up tractor and so I don't have take tractor on job to split timber for customers. Not a cheap project but got what I wanted in the end.
  7. Thank for everyone help. But after 2 months got it finished I land up talking to David Lupton at power wrap how use lombardini engines for there power packs, went for twin pumps with unloader valve giving me 40 lpm which is fast. MOV_0223.mp4
  8. Interesting reading were to cut it off your best bet is cut as long as possible as Steve pointed out because once cut shorter you can't stick a bit back on, was all ways being told I had cut them to long but never to short and lost money.
  9. You fly wheel will be drilled for a certain pressure plate so it's a stronger pressure plate you need to push on clutch plate.
  10. You could play guess the model.
  11. Customer sent me this picture asking is it honey fungus.
  12. Can you not get that in with something. Timberwolf do advertise hire.
  13. Not got any at moment but may have some at some point soon.
  14. Are you after stumps or trunks, and what sizes.
  15. Isn't a mini digger £70 a day and about £200 a week. If it's to save extra labour tell him the price for 3 men as a machine will move about the same if not more.
  16. Curry's not on my favourite list, went to store to get gas cooker which was mains gas and we run lpg so needed change kit turns out it do come with 1 when it said it don't . Best was store could not get one delivered for 3 weeks and i went home and order through curry's online and got 1 in 3 days.
  17. If field hedge then get someone in to flail it.
  18. Looks like it has been cut back hard before. And customer happy that's it.
  19. I laugh when big shooting estate burn every bit of brash then say they can't hold game to shoot.
  20. Don't think you would get a claim if you said tree jumped out in front of you.
  21. Can you not split in to billets and cut with saw bench to limit chainsaw cutting.

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