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Hodge

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  1. Timberwolf have improved a bit since then mate, the new 230 is one if not the best machine in its class now.
  2. That's it!! Thanks very much!
  3. Does anyone remember where this was posted? It was a video of a French guy with a car powering a homemade log processor. Anyone got a link? Thanks.
  4. That's not expensive for that, got to Costa if you wanna get shafted.
  5. I don't agree, I make my money with smaller stuff in with the tree work with my HB20 it is rare I would pass on a job unless it's a big awkward stump. I can offer the full service and a lot of people prefer dealing with one person in and out. Try an HB 20 Swinny!
  6. Hb for everything here, I did 9 spruce stumps on a bit of a slope last week, 10-35" in size did the lot in just 90 mins with clean up and turned the teeth. I did a 48" Oak in 25 mins the other day. It's the best Miri purpose machine out there. There was one on Arbtrader at a good price.
  7. Steak and a BJ day!!!!
  8. Ha,Ha, no problem:)
  9. In the pub while waiting for a blowie:)
  10. It's Saturday night mate, is your life so boaring that you gotta ask about nails? LOL:)
  11. I won't really know until I get it loaded but it did seem different when I went out on road test.
  12. AUS poles are great, silky saw and loppers and you can just buy more poles to add on. Made of fibre glass and are insulated. I would not be without mine now. Check out the AUS website.
  13. I have now got it done and sorted. Thanks for the advice peeps.
  14. That could be next on my list Jon mate:)
  15. Mine had standard bar on the rear but as I have a box tipper it can roll a bit, this should be better now.
  16. Thanks, I have used that pic and I'm gonna try that way tomorrow, they are different to how the standard roll bar is fitted
  17. I already have Heavy duty springs and helpers, Bilstine has struts but I do get a bit of body roll so I have put the Extreme 4x4 anti roll bar on to replace the standard one and its a heck of a lot thicker. I'm just puzzled as to how the drop links should go.
  18. Please can anyone offer advice. I just fitted a heavy duty anti roll bar to the rear of my 130 tipper. I copied how the hangers are fitted on the old one and I can't get th new ones to fit the same, I've looked at pictures on the net and they seem to fit them different and if I did them that way I could get it to go on. Any advice or pics please?
  19. I like the look of them Arbpro Cervino boots, mmmmmm
  20. Hodge

    Competition...

    I agree and have found this to be the way for the last 12 years
  21. Sorry but I think your post is a load of cobblers! A bloody van won't tip or get into my tip sites. I have a tool box fitted into my tipping body. I can tow 3.5 tonne, I might not be able to cruise at 85 like the non permenant 4wd jap stuff but my Landy is built to work not to ponce around in.
  22. I agree but it's when they try it on and take the pee that I don't like it.
  23. Stihl HS 81RC are good. I have some on eBay at the moment. They cut hawthorn well.
  24. I don't mind if they ask or if they are sound, it's the "while your here can u just??" And not want to pay any attention xtra.

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