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The Jackel

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  1. Hi there after a bit of advice. I have a few large rounds of turkey oak felled a year ago. six sections approx 2m long 800-1100mm diameter. Is this timber worth milling at all into posts etc. or is it just fire wood. Based in somerset if anyone has any advice or is interested. 07818018400
  2. Hi there after some advice/ parts for an entec 6" chipper I am having problems with the feed rollers and beleive the problem to be the tension on the hydraulic pump belt. The aluminium pulley that it sits in looks worn as the top of the belt sits about 5mm deep inside the pully. The mount for the hydraulic pump is ajustable and looks like it has been adjusted to its max. I am looking for a pulley either aluminium or i think they made a metal one. It is 160mm diameter. Can I just get a belt that is slightly smaller to get the tension I need? Or do I need to get a new/second hand pulley. I would be grateful for any advice/parts or HELP. 07818018400
  3. Three for sale if anyone interested. Listed with loads of other stuff in classifieds. Photos coming some when sorted it all out 07818018400.

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