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Treemoose

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  1. I always just use watered down pva
  2. Nice, great to be able to pick up sizeable lumps nice and easy
  3. Lovely stuff! What's the lift capacity on it?
  4. I just wanted to post this vid, I don't know if it has any real relevance. Anyway hats off to you Stefen [ame] [/ame]
  5. Yeah shame its not detachable. I liked the look of it in the vid seemed nice and slick to use. looks like one of those things you might treat yourself to at a show or something to try out. this was the vid anyway. [ame] [/ame]
  6. Saw this no knot rigging on one of August Hunicke vids. Was just curious if anyone has used it and what they thought of it. https://www.treestuff.com/store/catalog.asp?category_id=231&item=15227#detail
  7. :adore: :adore: we are not worthy
  8. That's working with what you got! Table looks great
  9. everybody loves a log silky! [ame]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XjzBpJ1XYwc[/ame]
  10. Ash tree take down from yesterday, back today to log up and tidy. Enjoyable job in the sun.
  11. certainly does. I purchased the grab along with the forks. You can do a lot with the forks but the grab makes certain things a lot easier imo. Stops things from rolling off if your on a side slant, makes picking up multiple logs easy even if they are different lengths. You can grab piles of brash and place timber better on a stack or back of the van when you need a bit more precision than just letting it role off. I wouldn't be with out it but i could only afford the forks/log grab + a bucket at the time and i thought this combo gave me the best options for the work we do. you will always want another attachment its how they get you haha! proper handy tools whatever mini loader/skid steer it is.
  12. Thanks Mick. I haven't really needed one as yet but I always hanker mate avant do sell one.
  13. Made my first little vid [ame] [/ame]
  14. Should be fine with what you got on in your avatar mate
  15. Cool, quick Google says they can turn 270 degrees
  16. I agree. Dedicated machine for stumps.
  17. I like avants. something to bear in mind is that the tipping load goes from 550kg to 950kg from the 420 to 528
  18. ah lovely photo mate, i can now remember how Al looked at me as i practiced putting a neck brace on him.

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