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joshscott

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  1. Cheers pal il try them, haulage is the killer, between 500-750 a time depending on distance.
  2. Haha, he is mate.
  3. I used a ducker for quite a few years, runs excellent and can easily blow into the back of a second mpg parked at the rear, it's not much hassle to lower the chute whilst driving. The only down side is when chipping high volumes of conifer the rollers can become jammed open. Especially if the knives are blunt. I'd give bandit a try, I've operated an Cummings powerd bandit and it was unstoppable!
  4. They just need to put there short arms in there deep pockets!
  5. The 150 and 201 are rubbish. They look, and perform cheap! Not a patch on a 200, or even a 020! Where's this all singing and dancing husky, it's meant to be quality!
  6. Nice 1 pal, been trying to get them to buy 1 but to no avail, want my machine opp ticket!
  7. I'm sure if its managed to hold the crown up in leaf then it could hold up a climber, just don't anchor into anything stupid, if you get a Crain in you would get hardly any profit...
  8. Bang a big price in grow some balls and get it dismantled, making sure you evenly distribute the weight as its dismantled... (Easier said then done I know)
  9. Dose any body know a decent place to hire unimogs equipped with chippers but are also road rail? But not from the likes of QTS etc, doubt places like that would hire out to the competition!
  10. Loaf lol
  11. Only thing that could hold him down!
  12. Bruce on big beech takedown!
  13. liam how the hell do you put pics up!

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