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CHC

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  1. We have two sets of infaco pruners and they are awesome the battery pack is smaller then the stihl I think and they are soooooo good to use you would not know you where carrying them around all day. I really can't say enough good thing about them. But saying that they are the first battery pruners we have had and coming pneumatic ones
  2. Will that be the new heavy duty flail with the flails which go in to the rotor??
  3. CHC

    Horse chestnut

    Would you think it would be worth keeping separate in the stack? as don't want to bring the price of the rest down
  4. I'm after a bit of advise. Was just wondering how horse chestnut burns? Wether it spits or needs a long time to season and all that sort of thing. Thanks for your help
  5. Have you got the right gauge chain for the bar? Just because it says it on the box might not mean the chain is right. Mix up some where along the line. It might be worth changing the drive sprocket for what they cost then that would eliminate that if it was a problem or not
  6. Yes I am are you having it out to you?
  7. I see your point and I have been thinking about a small fowarder but I would be keen to put the two together and see the difference in what they can pull out as a lot of the speed comes with how the timber is presented in the first place
  8. The only thing a alpine would let you down on is on some terrain if it was rocky or waist deep in mud then a small fowarder would be the King but you just pick when you do it, as a lot of the point of small kit is to minimise the amount of damage done to the forest floor. the only thing I would like on my trailer would be a steering draw bar shame riko don't mention it to country who make the trailers
  9. CHC

    echo cs 620sx

    Sorry about the saw dose it have to options of heated handles??
  10. I was googling this morning after reading this thread and saw one on a back of a alstor. That had its own motor on it. Looked all very neat
  11. I would be interested in seeing that if you got it going I have a alpine and fowarder tralier and thought about mounting on that. Would you need a separate engine and how would it cope on hard woods??
  12. Think your better off with a digger and stroke head at lest if you have a quiet time you have a digger to do something else with
  13. Cone splitters are awesome just have to use your common sense like every machine. I know people who have lost tips of fingers on hydralic machine just comes down to common sense really
  14. It's usually just under the flap where you put cables through in to the cab but some one might of added some thing one later. You don't have that switch there normally
  15. It will be a plug you pull out which acts as a kill switch as Tom d says if you stand behind the tractor it will be under the cab window on the right hand side it should have a yellow sticker round it with stop and a pic of a pto and as Tom d says a yellow wire coming out of it give that a wiggle as I would try that befor any thing else
  16. Did you knock the stop plug on the back of the cab? It has a yellow wire looped in to it
  17. Maybe not just machinery but how about ideas or maybe some existing projects that are going on in a small woodlands or how to get the most out of of them if that makes sense
  18. There tube less tyres and not really had that bad a frost to make a difference
  19. With ease really try to get more weight over draw bar but also have front wheels filled with water that helps a lot
  20. This was from the other day agt 850 with riko t30 trailer
  21. Ohhh I see sounds good mind you a set of water profs are cheaper
  22. Is the 860 same spec as the 835?? Yea had the water profs on but if I had a cab I could not operate the crane from the seat
  23. There is loads of room on the agt850. I have room to put my lunch bag although it has no cab
  24. Fms have been good but when you buy some thing like that you want it to last longer then a year before you start having parts replaced

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