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Ian88

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    Dorset
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    Cycling and Tree Climbing
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    Self employed climber, Groundy, Forester
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    Bridport

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  1. I had a look over this yesterday, its an interesting watch. Firs/spruce must be one of the most daunting to free climb! I have done my fair share of Norway Spruce seed collecting, with ropes in the UK.
  2. They are heavy, maybe not 45kg? I lifted 4 into posts on my own at the start of summer, I was pretty gratefull when the neibour helped with the 5th! It wasnt comfortable and I would try and do it again.
  3. It will work out fine for you with either decision. I have a 150(roadtow) and a 230(tracked), i have used the 230 roadtow plenty. If your starting out the 150 will get every thing done that you need it to do, just not as quickly on the bigger stuff. I know they are both 750kg but the balance on the 150 makes it much easier to push around some ones driveway. For starting with you may not want to commit to 3-5 years of finance, if you can buy a 150 outright its going to make it easier for you to buy/finance some thing else in a year or two's time. Its not going to loose as much value as well, if you did want to upgrade down the line.
  4. I got realy lucky a month ago and got 37 2.4m 10cmx20cm oak sleeper for £13.50 each. I only have 4 left now. Ripped some down with a skill saw to make 10cmx10cm garden fence posts as well. You quikly get through them once you get going and wouldnt have done as many if they were full price, £30+. That was a private seller on ebay.
  5. I would be pretty happy with that, its in line with the employed. Affraid its never going to work for every one. I think cash injection to all of 1-2k would realy help a lot of people out if it could be done ASAP.
  6. My old chipper [emoji7] great to see its still going strong!
  7. Etesia Atilla 98x, I have one and its a good machine. None of them are cheap! Video of it working on the "Toller Tree Care" facebook page. Working along side what I think is a Grillo climber all next week so we will see how they compare.
  8. Yep, that was my initial impresion with the 280. And yes, they are holding money very well, i think this may also be down to the fact that TW are changing engines in 2020 as well. A fair chunk of it will be finance, i will put down what I can. Cheers Josh. Any one with experience on the Schliesings out there got any coments on that?
  9. Thank you, I popped into landpower a few weeks ago and had a good chat with Amanda.
  10. That actually looks pretty good. Cheers.
  11. Yes, the 230s are awesome bits of kit, the 150 feels inadequate when I go back to it. I really think it is the safe bet that will do pretty much everything I need. You would think if it fits its meant to chip it but I have only once seen a tow behind miss a beat and nearly stall on a big bit of dead Ash.
  12. Very keen to get a tracked machine over the next month or so. I have been going round in circles with the options and would like some opinions. I will still have the road tow TW150 and my work is pretty varied. I have a 10'x5' 3500kg plant trailer on its way so can fit all the options on. 2009 Schliesing 300MXRH(independent lifting tracks) with 1850 hours for £17500+VAT. 7.5"x 9.5" infeed and 45hp turbo kubota. I know they are solid machines(1900kg) but I am still nervous about a machine of this age with a fair few hours on it and seems like a lot of money taking that into account. Maybe I am wrong but it's hard to compare it to anything as they don't come up 2nd hand very often. Pictures of the machine below! I may get this on demo and have a go with it. TW 230VTR - new at about £23,400 and 2nd hand with low hours are holding value very well so new may be the best bet on one of these. This is the safest bet, we all know what they can do and can just about stretch to a new one. TW 280TFTR - It would be a 2nd hand one of these, looking at about £21,500+VAT, 2017 model with 420 hours. I do like the idea of having a bigger chipper but need to weight up if access will be an issue. Forst TR8 or XR8 - I had pretty much ruled out Forst as I am unfamiliar with them and seems like popular opinion TW is better. Lots available 2nd hand from about £16,000. They are still an option, I saw a nice XR (variable tracked) on market place today, £20,000, 2017, 500 hours with a winch that did look tempting, 1-year warranty remaining. What are your thoughts? Have I missed something? I do like the Schliesing but it does worry me getting an older machine. I don't need an embankment chipper, I like the idea of it and would come in handy from time to time and may open up options in the future. It also looks the business and may save a drag or two! https://www.facebook.com/Tollertreecare/
  13. What type of cypress? I live next to stratton.

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