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woodcutter3

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  1. Have you got a phone number I'm quite local to you cheers kev
  2. I've just bought a county with a igland 8002 remote control winch, if I was to take it off and sell it what do they fetch I've tried watching ebay but haven't seen any I wouldn't mind putting a 3pl back on tractor cheers all
  3. I've bought the fiskars x27, I did fancy a gransfors but the fiskars was getting good reviews plus it's less than half the price and I've only split a few rings with it but I'm happy with it, cheers for all info/advice
  4. I've got a log splitter so it won't be used to much, I just fancied a gransfors but the best price I found on Internet £104 which seems a bit steep, I didn't realise the fiskars was as good maybe il look in to them
  5. Hi all anybody know the cheapest place to get a gransfors splitting maul, or splitting axe, but think Id prefer the maul, cheers
  6. I might have a go at making one of these I wanted the bags to fill flat so I can stack on pallet, but I like the sound of the ladder too so il see what's in my scrap pile and go from there:thumbup:
  7. Hi all, anybody out there made their own bag filling Shute? For the small bags like you get at petrol stations b&q etc
  8. I've got a fransguard 4ton on the back of mine and I've also got a boughton I would say the boughton is more for big pulls the fransguard is quicker for smaller stuff plus the rope is lighter than the boughton, only thing with the major unless you got a raised pto you have to have pto engaged to work hydraulics so just watch shaft going to winch when you picking arms up plus probably more wear on winch with pto running more, I find 4ton pull plenty behind major:001_smile:
  9. I was going to use douglas as I have quite a bit around at the mo, there doesn't seem to be much interest in stakes around my way think I might be better off using it for firewood
  10. Your a bit far from me, what do you usually pay for stakes?
  11. Hi all just wondering if there's much call on hedging stakes, and what's the going rate? Cheers all
  12. Every time I click on picture on photobucket the screen goes blank, I hate computers and I can't copy link but if you search my post garden table there's a picture best I got at mo
  13. Not sure why I can't load picture but if you look at my post under garden table u will get the idea of what they like

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