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Treeman123

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  1. I did a year delivering logs without my hiab, pain in the ass, takes to long! best money I have spent, I can deliver 6 bags at a time. It comes in handy to load other stuff like small stump grinder etc. lifts a tonne in and 450 3 meters out
  2. nice one guys just what I wanted to hear, Thanks
  3. We do the odd planting job for regular customers (new flower beds etc) when buying the plants for the customer do you collect the plants in your spare time? do you charge for collecting them? or do you go and buy the plants in the customers time? I have been doing it in my weekends no charge Any advice guys?
  4. cheers for replying, just been reading up about them, seems they are not produced anymore so maybe not a good idea to buy. I did see that one, they seem to be so rare 2nd hand!!
  5. Hi people Anyone got a mini skidsteer for sale? Sherpa,opico, toro??? Cheers
  6. I have a isuzu nkr tipper, tow's a timberwolf 190 and full load of chip, does the job fine!
  7. Thanks guys, modified a spanner job done thanks for your reply's!
  8. I cant get a spanner or socket underneath either, bloody niremare!!!
  9. HI Everyone Trying to slacken the 4 bolts off to adjust the drive belt tensioner. Can not get a spanner or socket in on the nut below the tensioner, I have attached a photo, How does everyone else get this lose? its doing my head in!!! Any help would be amazing.
  10. Haha was waiting for your comment, its takes me months to decide anything!!
  11. Thanks Stephen Do you tip that of the back then or side??
  12. Thanks guys. Thats what i liked about it being on the back its just the tipping of logs and chip which i worry about smashing it. And taking up to much room as there not a massive deck anyway!!
  13. TTP your sisters fit.....
  14. Anyone??
  15. Hi Everyone Getting a Maxilift 350 crane going on the truck next week, I am looking for any advice on the position to put it. I would like to put it between the tipper deck and the cab but then i wont get much reach with it. I am thinking of putting it at the back of the tipper bed. I understand I would need to have some sort of protection around it for when i want to tip chip/Logs. Has anyone done this before? I wonder if it would be to much hassle tipping. Any advice would be great!! Thanks
  16. I think you are taking the place of a friend of mine who has work there the last view years...
  17. Thanks for all your reply's, Going to go for the C500 as we mainly do small stumps and i like the idea of being able to lift in on the truck etc. Cheers
  18. Thank you for spending the time to quote but this is just out of my price range
  19. Yes that includes the Vat.
  20. Hi Global network Whats the full in price on one of those? been offered a Camon for £3650 Thanks
  21. Thanks for advice!
  22. Thanks for replying, I am totally new to the stump grinding world, when you say rayco plate i guess you mean the cutting wheel?
  23. Hi People I am looking at buying a new CAMON C500 Stump Grinder tomorrow, Is there anyone here who has one? What do you think of them? or should i be looking at other pedestrian grinders? I just want a 13hp pedestrian grinder. Thanks in advance
  24. Thanks but that a little different from the ms261
  25. Hi Just wondering if anyone could help me please, I cant seem to fit the throttle rod back correctly, Could anyone explain how it goes back or even better a photo? any help would be amazing as the dam thing is killing me!! Regards

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