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woody paul

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  1. woody paul

    Arb Body

    Overload if it does.
  2. This web site may help you. You may have to search for 4x4 tyres and go from there. https://tiresize.com/
  3. What are you putting them on. I run Kumho Mt on landy 130 and never had one go pop.
  4. Good shout worth getting checked out
  5. Swan Vester and keep warm?
  6. See you have a all round vision cab, nothing like 2wd tractor to test you driving skills.
  7. 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.
  8. 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.
  9. 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.
  10. If you do the maths a splitter that can split 3m lengths is over 6m long it will take up a lot of space.
  11. You may find it better to half them and get a shorter splitter.
  12. When you say big what dia.
  13. 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.
  14. Adrian Flux were the only company to insure my 130 when i bought it sent pictures of it and it was put in modified class then when i bought 90 which was very modified and insured it as well.
  15. If you can get truck near just buy a good rope and some pulley blocks quicker then any winch.
  16. Worth a read https://assets.publishing.service.gov.uk/government/uploads/system/uploads/attachment_data/file/648185/information-sheet-maximum-length-of-vehicles.pdf
  17. You can have a longer trailer because most glider trailers are, there's a loop hole in the law regarding total length and weight of trailer and tow vehicle.
  18. Good sports physiotherapists were are you based.
  19. Good job you didn't BALLS UP felling cut .
  20. https://www.flowfitonline.com/hydraulic-pumps/two-stage-hilow-gear-pumps Think this is the pump you need which works fast when not working hard, give them a ring they may tell you your best option would be.
  21. Give RSL engineering a look make be cheaper then trying to make one.
  22. If you can find a husky 362 with small mount it will run. 352 bar and chain. I have one which has a 372 pot and piston in cracking saw with a 24 inch. 325 bar and chain.
  23. That's not going to work because if I put different vehicle on the front of trailer will have reversing lights on.
  24. For now you can was talking to a ladder tester and supplier a month ago and the ladder rules are going to change but didn't fill me in with what is going to happen.

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