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AntTheFarmer

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  1. It’s a rake from BMC. I use it mainly for clearing up brash from chipping or mess around the fires so don’t do much digging roots out with it. I’d go to BMC, Lammer, Keen or James Silk. All helpful!
  2. Thought I’d upload a few pics of my setup now it’s doing more and more in the way of Arb work. She’s a Wacker Neuson ET90 TAB with a Steelwrist X12 and gripper. Full Nordic LED light package and FOPS. Kept it on standard 450mm tracks for access into tight areas around orchards for our other works. Attachment wise the usual array of buckets etc, grading beam, a root rake, ripper, a 9 tine intermercato grab, westtech CL260 tree shear and a tree lopper TL250 tree shear. We carry out a lot of orchard grubbing, site clearance and boundary maintenance. Mainly for farmers but increasingly more commercial clients, tree surgeons and local authorities. Just thought I’d share a few photos! All the best [emoji106]
  3. Morning all.....all the b's today! Busy having a bank holiday burn up with the Bobcat!! 👍 and now for breakfast!
  4. Your phone uses any service provider. You might not have any signal for a normal call on your service provider's network eg o2 but for an emergency call your call might go out via an EE mast for example. I remember somewhere about ICE contacts too......In Case of Emergency. I've not ever created them though! 😁
  5. +1 I've believe that to be true! And you don't need signal to call 999/112....
  6. They're a bloody good set of shears. I've got the TL250......... I'll get the Go Pro rigged up for it's next adventure!
  7. I've always thought the applications for this were a bit limited for Agriculture. Handy but are farmers really going to pay the extra for it and to have all implements plumbed to match?! Hoping to see it at LAMMA if it's being shown there. John Deere also developed their electricity generator system to power implements with low power requirements such as fertiliser spreaders- that doesn't seem to have taken off much either. Ant

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