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Hardmet

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  1. Hi Yes, there was a guy who worked part time as a lecturer at Plumpton college , can't remember his name but he was involved in an old Gravely that was stripped by local agents to do some repairs but the cost to finish was too much for them, worth a call to Paul Collins at Plumpton college forestry department and see if you can get a lead on the unit, all I know is that it was red and on a turntable but most defiantly was a Gravely. Hope this helps.
  2. Most are in the south, the old number was the 18XX & 20X dependent on HP. QTS have a 18XX as well.
  3. TDL will be responsible for the QTS 790 but we will support them if they need any advice or help. All Terex products are supported by the worldwide dealer network regardless of which Terex approved dealer sold it.
  4. Woodsman was purchased by Terex in 2011 and the whole range went through a revamp over the last few years to streamline the model range. Products leave the factory having had the Terex quality control process. You will find the finish on the Terex product one of the best in the world. The head quarters for the Terex Environmental Products is in Northern Ireland. The chippers are now manufactured with the whole world requirements in mind and not just the USA market place.
  5. Yes, If you want to see a Bells working in the UK give us a call. 01386 443066 We are the Bells agent, we had a model 8000 at APF anyone see it?
  6. Here at Hardmet Landforce we would like to announce that we are the Terex Environmental Equipment distributor of The wood chipper range. We still manufacture our own chippers and shredder/chipper Duo ,but for larger chippers of 12" capacity upwards we would like to introduce the Terex range. Video Gallery - Terex Environmental Equipment There are some interesting models for the European market all CE ready.
  7. Hi, Any drum chipper will self feed if the feed table is too low where the material meets the drum knife, that's how the chuck and duck work. there are still some manufactures making them today.
  8. Here's a Bells model 8000 working in the UK.
  9. That's a nice Bells 8000 log processor there in the picture
  10. Yes , Terex chipper models that are exported to the EU are CE compliant from the factory as well as type approved for EU road use. [ame] [/ame] Video Gallery - Terex Environmental Equipment
  11. Oh yea forgot to say, Terex brought Woodsman back in 2011.
  12. Hi Pete The chippers were Woodsman but over the last 24 months all the models have had a revamp with many changes. the chipper range has had the Terex build quality put into them. (not that the woodsman chippers had any problems) Quality control, finish and worldwide compliance is all done at the factory. The green teeth would always be the preferred grinder teeth over the multi tip system. The the North American tree care industry knows the green teeth product with plenty of national coverage for replacement parts. Laski fit there own teeth in Europe as far as we know.
  13. Hi I think we have Green wheels in stock at our Haywards Heath depot, will have a look and give you a call tomorrow.
  14. Apart from fitting the green teeth system and giving the product the Terex colour scheme, non that we know about.
  15. You can get the Fecon with the Ahwi rotor in it, speak with Paul Vidgen
  16. Hi Guy Have been reading the posts, Pete is correct the Terex Stump grinder is a Laski. Only available in the USA under the Terex Environmental Equipment (TEE) brand. We are the Terex distributor for the UK and some other European areas. The tree care equipment all falls under the Environmental Equipment division of Terex, with the chippers being manufactures in the USA at Terex's own factory. (Not Laski Chippers) You will see a lot of new tree care products becoming available through the network worldwide. The one thing you will get from a Terex product is service and back up through the worldwide Terex dealer network. The tree care industry machinery support up to now through out the world has been a bit hit and mis depending where you are. That looks like it is about to change with the tree care equipment owner/customer soon being able to enjoy the back up for their equipment the same as you would expect from the likes of JCB, CAT John Deere etc. any where in the world.
  17. Your input on the chipper weight issue is interesting and very much appreciated. It may be soon that chippers will have to have their own registration plate and MOT test, like elsewhere in Europe plus with the driving licence regulations changing all the time towing any trailer be it chipper or flat bed will be a case of the right tool for the job. Do you think it will come down to chipper running costs then like fuel, maintenance etc. vs productivity?
  18. Hardmet landforce Thanks for your response
  19. I have had a lot of different opinions from arborists with regards 750kg tow weights of a 6" chipper. as a manufacture we are interested to know if you guys find the tow weight more important then performance and durability. Which one is the decider when choosing a chipper?
  20. That is a problem with the short logs that we require in the UK, but if a log table is fitted to the processor this prevents the cut ring from falling into the splitting chamber at an angle as the saw cuts through the log. Once the full cut is made the table pulls back quickly dropping the ring into the chamber with a slight spin and level, this helps prevent hang ups in the chamber that you get with big wood.
  21. The unit is a cheap copy of a Canadian Bells processor, plus the video is speeded up to make it look fast.
  22. You can have bar and chain, the circular saw is an option on the mid size models. The advantage with the circular saw is time as they cut quicker but as you say they take a larger cut of the cord. The advantage of the Canadian machine's is you get a lot more machine for the money and high production rates with low maintenance. Worth a look if your looking for a high volume processor and reducing production costs.
  23. Firewood Processors Don't know if these processors would be of interest but there will be one on show at the APF 2014.

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