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Tilio-acerion

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  1. 661 / 30" bar severing windblown spruce
  2. Yes she's suited and booted alright!
  3. Wee forestry Ford log splitting
  4. 44 Magnum - old school bullet proof power
  5. Sappie - although head and tip profile, along with length of the handle can make a massive difference in how they perform.
  6. Not quite sure if it's the 441 or 461 they're replacing but something is out there in development! (found this on a german forum) . . . 442 or 462:confused1: If they can create the same magic that they did with the 661 the it'll be a winner . . . but if they create another fat lump like the 362 then
  7. 461:thumbup: weighs only 100g more than a 441 and 6hp vs the 441's 5.7. Will run anything between 16" to 30" in it's stride
  8. https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/201811561544
  9. Ford County 1174 | eBay :w00t: Wishful thinking on their pricing!
  10. Rip that body off and you've got a beast of an arbtruck in the making! 2004 Mowag Bucher Duro 6x6 overland Unimog expedition motorhome 4x4 camper | eBay
  11. Another nice sounding straight pipe [ame= ] [/ame]
  12. If it's the same as this you'd be much quicker snedding and cross cutting with an axe and hand saw [ame= ] [/ame] ANTIQUATED!!
  13. That I've just wasted 20 seconds of my life looking at this thread
  14. Tree Planting Harness Pouch | Alba Trees Nursery Official Stockist Tree Planting Bag - Willans Harness Manufacturing Ltd.
  15. Not mine but saw this Valmet 665 on a site this week - skidding with an Igland
  16. Tilio-acerion

    Wtf

    Crazy Czech peasants having fun in Zetors [ame= ] [/ame]
  17. Er what is he doing (out of shot) at 1:20 through!?!?
  18. i+ii yes have sussed the ratio and no I'm not keeping the current fronts so will wait on what rears I decide on and then get bigger fronts to suit. iii Current rims are turf and tiny so not an option for ag's and ground clearance is poor - so as I'm starting afresh I'm keen to get it right. 16.9-24 are also an option and should sit higher than 13.6 28s . . .
  19. I'm trying to decide which option to go with as I'm replacing the rims and tyres on a tractor I've just bought. Currently it's on Turfs and I'm swapping to AG. On the rears it was originally (manufacturer) shod in 13.6 x 28 but I want to go wider and either keep the same rc or go slightly larger (obviously matching the fronts to suit inter/axle ratio). Current options are: a) 480/60R 28 b) 480/70R 24, or c) just going with original spec 13.6x28. The 480/60 28's are pricy but will have a shorter side wall and therefore better squirming stability on side slopes in the forest. Whilst the 480/70 24's are cheaper but will obviously have taller side walls . . . . Not quite sure how much the side wall height will effect things when it gets spicy:confused1: Any thoughts?
  20. I've seen other Hurlimann's with them on but no idea what they're for . . . . those crazy swiss
  21. You'd have thought he'd have had enough time to Mullet over by now . . . I wonder if he ever did contact his Soleicitor!?
  22. Is it me or has the OP been a little Koi since he first advertised his Codwood!?
  23. Can someone let Minnow if the Codwood is still for sale?

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