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Allterrainmanx

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  1. I had 1000 L of. Red on Friday from CPL 46 ppl.
  2. What area are you in may have an idea that would help you out on this one
  3. The New FAE Mulching head arrived today as you can see its no pup of a thing and is capable of some serious production fitted with carbide teeth at moment but can also fit sharps for top down Mulching Will bring you more photos of this when bird nesting is over and we can get stuck in
  4. I have had a few calls and texts pointing out that trees don't all grow straight up and down so I think this shows I have the flexibility to get round most things and Its quite easy to limb or dismantle as well as simple shearing
  5. Give Mark Wang a try very professional bloke with good kit MW Groundworks Tel: 01501 785038 Fax: 01501 785039
  6. Thanks for your kind words Eddie I always feel it's important to fit in with the team you are working with as if you understand what every one it the team is working towards it makes for a safer and more productive site. As you mentioned the Menzi has the hydraulic capacity similar to a 35ton excavator and when you push the wheels out to 6 meters plus wide stability is awesome. Bottom line is that unless its a very wet site that you can't mark this outfit is one of the safest and most productive out there we can also come up with solutions for the wet sites
  7. Thanks Pete Yes there is a fair chunk of Money tied up there but I hope it will work out ok Rowan with the Shear she will weigh in around eleven and a half ton so not excessive, stability really comes from its stance and where the weight is positioned very stable and planted in use
  8. How ever good as the Tigershear is for My current Project I have a Hans Habbig on the end of the stick and I cant Praise it enough it has 70 degrees of tilt each way but its real bonus is the two sets of gripper arms that Hold Limbs Or whole trees so tight there is no way this girl is dropping anything this makes it perfect for Road side or Rail embankments where there is no marginfor mistakes coupled to the Menzi I would say it is the Safest and highest output Treeshear setup available for Hire in the UK
  9. Just a taste of what its capable of
  10. Hi Guys I thought I would start a thread showing some of the work I do with my Menzi Muck excavator in forestry and Arb work. As a some of you use excavator mounted tree shears I thought I would show you some of my shearing when I first bought the Menzi I bought a Tiger shear 400 from Exc@v8 in Kendal a fantastic shear and it has been worth its weight in Gold dropping Larch
  11. New Holland spools have been horizontal for some years now put pressure in left return in right pull lever towards you and all will work right way round if there is a black knob near the top of spool that will select single or double acting or detent of lever in cab hope that helps Sean

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