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timberdelf

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  1. That’s brill advice 

     

    I’m leaning to a cheap telehandler as I can then double up I I get a bucket for it to use on my small holding to scape up crap and waste too I will only be able to afford £4 to 5 k max so it will be a old machine etc 

     

    what i prob need to understand is what grab / forks I need to grab and move wood ?

    i think I’ve seen somone use a fork / grab that was intended for silage ? 

  2. Ok forgive any lack of terminology or general lack of knowledge 

    I am very slowly improving what little processing ability I have for firewood etc I need to start to be able to move snalll and larger lengths of timber round my paddocks to both improve production rates and do a better job of housekeeping the timber as at present any timber is moved by hand yes ! By hand lol and I’m not getting any younger ! 52 ! Lol

     

    i am In unfortunately position of low budgets to hand and also my lack of knowledge on what machinery suits this task so please try to understand the later two points count ! 

     

    I was thinking along along the lines of possibly an old telehalndler with some type of grab to move timber ? But it will be an old bit of machinery as at the moment that’s the way it is money wise 

     

    or is thier a simpler cheap way to achieve this ? 

  3. Having bought a towable Hakki carry 25 with conveyer need some ideas I have a issue to solve as the conveyer folds up etc I am struggling to to push highest part of conveyer to be able to fold it double when finished for the day etc due to tension /spring on conveyer etc as u lift from tip of conveyer the whole machine will tilt hence no lifting capability to fold over conveyer! 

     

    Even with all legs down its not keen on breaking to be able to fold it up !!! Spring appears to be bloody strong lol 

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