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Burgess

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  1. Ow thats quite a lot. Weren't they like 70k new?
  2. Jon are you ever going to buy a truck mate? at this rate by the time you choose one new models will have come out.
  3. Isn't the new navarra the same as the new renault and merc pick ups?
  4. It's just another wee chipper there are a few with the same basic layout that a CS100 has.
  5. It has side discharge doesn't it? So the blades spin with each other instead of against and it passes all the grass onto one blade before then shooting it into the box. Would be good to have a UK spec that has contra rotating blades and no SD
  6. Is that a 3680?
  7. My dad and now I have been running a 1996 020 out of fuel every tank. Never caused any issues.
  8. South Africa.
  9. Shrunk to 2.2? The mk5 smiley's were 2.5 or 2l. The Mk6 was 2.4 or 2l and the new ones are 2.2 or 2.4.
  10. Not within any of our lifetimes, felling before pruning at least. Robot climbing amoung the branches and pruning to growing points? Long way away.
  11. I use wave. Free but just does the basics create and invoice/quote. Tracks them all and you can get it to send them out itself or you can get the invoice as a PDF. It will auto send invoices every month if you do any maintenance as well.
  12. Looks like it uses the same deck as the Orec, and the grillo and the Saxon etc. etc. which is the mk 1 Etesia Attila Design. Seems alright though Japanese instead of Chinese and a decent engine.
  13. How big is it? Pear roots aren't too big you could just dig it out.
  14. It's like 175hp IIRC but more torque.
  15. Fixed head? Can't think of the term the non bump feed ones like a jet fit head like you use. And thicker stuff as in thicker line and on thicker stuff as in brambles etc.
  16. A bump head is still better if you're using 3mm line or less and just doing grass. You want a normal head if you're using the thicker stuff on thicker stuff.
  17. Did you send your Jack Russels over to those lads in the van? The one out the van looks quite embarrased.
  18. Sweet gum assuming this is basically 'what is your favourite tree' thread? rather than what would neccesarily be the best tree for the situation.
  19. It's an advert bot.
  20. You could get a used Attila plent around on ebay. Simple machines with not a lot to go wrong if you've got a bit of an idea of how things work mechanically.
  21. Hire an Etesia Attila or hire a flail for your tractor.
  22. and now i wasn't sensible enough to put them on Arbsafe but the replacements will be.
  23. 2 Km 90r's 2 HL-KM 135 hedge trimmers and a br430 blower . Didn't touch the echo saw or the extension pole. Stolen from my van on the drive, no sign of forced entry but I'm meticulous about locking it, maybe I just forgot and sods law its the time the ****s tried to get in.
  24. RG Coyles (scrapyard) in Bristol had a few old ones which weren't too bad when i went there last, but that was over a year ago.
  25. The autocut C 4-2 head can only take 2mm line according to AutoCut C mowing head (2-line) - Universal mowing tool I'd say that's probably not enough for brambles? But Ive never used the 2mm line so can't really say.

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