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GTS

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  1. Kangoo with a full roof rack, fantastic flexible tool. The passenger seat folds down then the mesh bulk head (hinged) swings open and slots into place so you can put long item in and your protected by that too. I used to put a mobile tower on the top of mine...

    You can Do a lot in a KANGOO!

  2. 576 on a 24 and 20" bar. Just put an 8 pin on it so will let you know how that goes but one thing about the 576 is that is simply the smoothest saw I have. Its a pre autotune, does feel heavy after using the 550 though. Hope this helps

  3. :laugh1: laugh wow, that was fast cut through that damson 6" piece...

    I was trying to get the cut speed up as well as the weight down, so I bought a bar or two from Rob D and sprockets from Clarks and what do you know, It works!

    Gone from std 15"husky bar and .325 1.5mm to 15"Oregon pro lite bar and 95vpx, 1.3mm guage chain. Ho ho:lol:

    Put a 8 pin on the 576, see how that cuts tomorrow, if the weathers none to cr*ppy

  4. try a credit card with 18months 2 years interest free. If you are working every day and have the facility to knock off 100 or 200 pwk then it would be paid in no time. Just watch out for the dealer giving you the 3% purchase cost through using a credit card. To counter this get an extra set of blades out of them.

    Or speak to Phil Kirkland at spectrum. Nice chap. He can sort out finance deals for you

    Good luck

  5. Matthew hi,

     

    CS100 is, on its own a fantastic machine. The only complaints I have are that the blades are expensive and if you try and put anything remotely gnarly, forget it( apple ivy spring to mind)pain to feed through compared to a hydraulic machine and hard dead wood, smashes fingers.

    However, the main issue with these type of chippers imo, is that, If you go down this route then it determines your whole set up.

    What I refer to by this is, where do you put your cs100? Locked away in a van or trailed? (The angle of feed is too high if you lave the chipper on the trailer for comfort.)behind a tipper, brand new by padlocking it to its dolly trailer? If your in a cosmopolitan area such as Birmingham then you might need someone else to keep watch out for "the not so good folk".

    Should you get a refurbed hydraulic chipper if you have a tipper?

    Anything + 4" can you use for logs?

    heavy firs then I wouldn't put 4" wet through as if the cassette blocks, then you will curse for the rest of the day. If your into lager takedowns, all broad leafs considered and you want a cs then you must add extra time on your day to chip. You can learn to cut and stack as you take down with consideration to the chipper concerned.

    I did a re pollard on a row of Lombardi pops and the cs ate them up as my buddy sain well pop chip really well..

    So if its going to be your only machine then im afraid your decision is made depending on how you can manage what ever you buy, waste included.

    My set up is a Landy with chipper, towing a tipping trailer. My good buddy has a 9" road tow behind an Iveco tipper. Between us both we are covered.

    There is a very experienced chap up north of the boarder did set up his works around the cs by using a luton van with a tail lift. Clever and staff efficient.

    Lots to consider. I wonder if this will help.

    All the best and good luck

  6. I am out. Sad to say I am sure that the likes of Jaguar landrover will see there profits diminish for a while as I truly believe many small firms will simply cease trading, unless, however, if they have a relevant product for the UK then they will survive.

    I am only too aware that striking generalisations would not help me if it was my mortgage on the line and had to be paid.

    I want us to stand on our feet and get our country back up there again on its own merit, not through a re imbursement or rebate, not through systems wallowing in tax payers money that get looked over when times are good but now, times are not and there is no money sloshing around for politicians to try and make political gain, then the red tops will have their field day. As does UKIP.

    Time to put GB back and sort out so many incidental problems in one sweep and start again but from a place of experience.

  7. May I ask how you got to 180.00?

    I am not writing to say that's bad or good, however, only you know the site. So please write down for me how you came to 180 and be honest. Then we may be able to help. After all a piece of string is so long right....

  8. Cheers Arborclimber, I too was eyeing up the hedge trimmer and polesaw. I cant make my mind up wether the hedge trimmer is hard/up to the relentless work as it seems a bit plastic flimsy compared to what ive been used to-81R and the polesaw with that big wide motor ontop, can it get to where you want to put it in the canopy? It does look a great piece of kit in the flesh though

  9. Just thought I would share this with you and was wondering if anyone has had "The" right service by good, old fashioned nice folk!

     

    Just put a small order Rob D way for bar and chain and came off the phone thinking, I will be dealing with him for a long time to come!

    Like my local D.C.Burgoynes who help with machinery and all things mechanical, Clark Forest HB FR Jones running ragged at the APF but still get it right.

     

    I think its worth telling everyone when there is a great company, working with us here on Arbtalk, so to that end does anyone else have someone to shout about for either price, good service, both??:thumbup:

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