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woody paul

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  1. That's why I bought a tobroco giant no plastic panels.
  2. She will trip over that boot lace.
  3. I run a timberwolf 150 so no feeding with machine, with loader bring to chipper and someone feeding by hand by the time loader is back all from before is chipped.
  4. You could also take pictures before removing old bearings for reference want give measurements but you will see what they were like.
  5. Rotator will make it heavier but is handy. The one on my Tobroco is handy in tight spaces.
  6. If your's has orange cover it the later one so the part number I gave is right.
  7. Are you moving timber with a barrow when you are going to move butt with digger.
  8. Why I asked if when chain moving was had a chatty noise on my 61 turned out to be bar plate ( thin plate which goes between bar and crankcase at bar mount) had got bent and was rubbing on chain rivets as chain went round.
  9. Is it with chain moving or stationery.
  10. In second picture tree near front of mog is a funny shape??.
  11. You forgot to say tie end of rope around your waist so as you run away tree is pulled.
  12. If tangled like you say no point in tring to fell unless you rope them with second person or machine you pull would be better then you could pull them free first before felling.
  13. If it's got alley tank part no:501626602 is the one you need.
  14. Good on them, bet driver has no home address.
  15. L&S engineering maybe worth to go.
  16. A couple of months ago I was working alongside a Bateson trailer dealer and had a good look at some trailers well made and better finished then ifors.
  17. Cobbler said not doable because sole had perished so picked them up. Looked again on YouTube for inspiration and found CT1 adhesive and sealant for construction been used by a cobbler so have bought a tube and going to try it and see if it works.
  18. Dose the wife now her prize Rhode has gone.
  19. Was at tuckwells agricultural equipment place near me looking at boots the other day and they had acouple of pairs of small boots 5 and 6 I think from memory. Also small trousers. So there are companies supplying small kit.
  20. They must be 12m high.
  21. Area I am talking about was planted 30years ago on grant scheme so 3m was the spec. Have been sided up when needed, block planted with sweet chestnut , oak ash beech and lime so right mixture but all about same height and girth. The odd oak amongst lime and chestnut so was going to coppice around them and see if they take.
  22. Area I am talking about was planted 30years ago on grant scheme so 3m was the spec. Have been sided up when needed, block planted with sweet chestnut , oak ash beech and lime so right mixture but all about same height and girth. The odd oak amongst lime and chestnut so was going to coppice around them and see if they take.
  23. Area I am talking about was planted 30years ago on grant scheme so 3m was the spec. Have been sided up when needed, block planted with sweet chestnut , oak ash beech and lime so right mixture but all about same height and girth. The odd oak amongst lime and chestnut so was going to coppice around them and see if they take.
  24. Another opinion would be a husky 353 nice and light and got some poke.
  25. Just out of interest when would you carry out first thinning of hard woods planted at 3m spacings.

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