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woody paul

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  1. If no tree directly in line as anchor use 1 any were behind it and use a pulley block to redirect. Can not see a problem straight forward job if you are trained or done a lot of them before.
  2. Shim from spectrum is the answer my 150 would not stay put , no problem know.
  3. This morning job log up trees sectional felled yesterday, took old girl out for a run forgot how much I love at saw.
  4. You need to drive one before you even think about buying, my mate had one less then a year most uncomfortable truck he has driven.
  5. Got know idea but would of thought timberwolf dropped it like the cyclone bagging unit.
  6. If you need light weight blue poly will take some beating just buy a roll a cut it to the length you need.
  7. There you go surprised myself how quick I found it.
  8. When they were first made by Entec there was a portakit available to do that, think I have a brochure some were with picture.
  9. Can not see it would pick up speed as quick as petrol engine but as said torque may mean it doesn't bog down as quick. Great chipper for straight timber.
  10. woody paul

    Arb Body

    That's why it looks like a mog body then.
  11. woody paul

    Arb Body

    Is that 7.5t gross then.
  12. woody paul

    Arb Body

    Overload if it does.
  13. This web site may help you. You may have to search for 4x4 tyres and go from there. https://tiresize.com/
  14. What are you putting them on. I run Kumho Mt on landy 130 and never had one go pop.
  15. Good shout worth getting checked out
  16. See you have a all round vision cab, nothing like 2wd tractor to test you driving skills.
  17. Have use Saturn knives of blades with no problem , there's a lot of companies out there having problems getting hold of supplies be wait for 6 weeks for part from a dealer. I ve also email companies about machines and got a reply asking more information on spec returned email and then never heard a thing.
  18. If you do buy a big splitter look at the weight of them there is a big difference in some which are same spec heavier the better and stronger.
  19. Saw the way 1 of my customers was cutting logs with cord on horse with his foot holding it ? took a leaflet on Croc and he bought 1 he said he can cut 3 times the amount of logs in the same time and safe.
  20. If you do the maths a splitter that can split 3m lengths is over 6m long it will take up a lot of space.
  21. You may find it better to half them and get a shorter splitter.
  22. The only issue I can see with that is the constant back and forth with the truck while pulling the stuff out, I can get the truck close but there isn't much room to manoeuvre and pull with the truck. It would mean lots of back and forth and tying on/unitying which wouldn't really be cost effective on time If no room then pulling with truck can be a problem, I fitted winch to truck years ago and now hardly use hand winch have even ran cable down the side of house to pull roots out in back garden.

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