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Mountain man

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  1. Standard stuff, previously topped spruce behind school, stripped, chipped and rung up by lunchtime. Nice blue sky picture for you.
  2. I've got 2 of them, love them both. Will be getting an m-tronic when they arrive.
  3. Yeah, 'twas big! Nice directing of "weightless" limbs/stems when they're falling.
  4. I know a bloke who carried his one and a half tonne digger in his tranny no bother. If it were me I'd place some kind of support like wooden struts under the rear of the tipper body while loading. Was a single cab mind but all the same I don't see why not. You might be a bit overloaded but who isn't most of the time?
  5. Chris,I'm sure you've thought of this but most agricultural engineers would find this sort of thing child's play, maybe go to the place where I bought that GM. I reckon they'd sort it.
  6. Thanks, I'll follow the advice! (Are you sure you watched the whole hour and a half?)
  7. 4th engine! Several props! And you still like old vehicles?
  8. <p>Hello MM - whereabouts is this wood located?</p>

  9. Could you just précis it into a paragraph or two for us?
  10. I think this thread will run and run. Great pictures all.
  11. Getting it accessible to a lorry is the big stumbling block. Oh well, it's not going anywhere soon.

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