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Ferguson system

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  1. Iggesund Forest R2. Laser cut solid bar.
  2. Why didn't I think of that the last time the chicken coop was infested with mice. Shot more than 200 of them. I had to tear out the insulation to get to the nest.
  3. The new Jo beau m250 looks interesting. 13 hp B&S engine. Ø. 8 Cm capacity, and it's half the price of a new m300.
  4. Yes, that is correct.
  5. That's the way I built my chipper. I had a Wallenstein pto chipper and got a Lister hr 2 engine for free. We modified the pto shaft and fitted it to the crank on the Lister. (Shear bolt for safety). Mounted it all on an old trailer chassi that has been restored and reinforced. Chipper and engine running at 1500 rpm 1:1 ratio. It is a beast. Blink and the brush is gone
  6. Welcome to arbtalk. There's not much that can go wrong on a cs 100. Make sure that the bearings on the drum are ok and regularely greased, drive belts should be checked, the knives needs to be sharpend or changed once in a while. General maintenance on the engine: Oil, oil filter, fuel filter, air filter.
  7. This winch has all the features you may need: Igland AS . Radio controll is optional, but recommended. Pullmatic (hydraulic output of rope) is also optional, but handy when working on slopes.
  8. Stihl ms 170 with 12" bar, .050.
  9. He needs a bigger load
  10. Zubat 240 and sugoi 360.
  11. Yes, always.
  12. Jøtul is glowing red. Frost this morning.
  13. Sharp knives help alot. Adding rubber paddles on the disc will make it throw the woodchip further.
  14. It must be Metsaman's Norwegian brother.
  15. It's powered by the tractors hydraulic system. A separate hydraulic system can be added with a hydpump ran by the pto.
  16. Stihl 170/180
  17. I've got a 16" bar on my Jonsered 2172, 8 pin sprocket. Limbing is fun with it
  18. A tractor with a double drum igland winch will solve your problem.
  19. We do, but not to the same extent as you have in the UK. Hollow oaks are preserved, historically important trees, and calcareous lime forests.
  20. I guess you could call it a dead centre.
  21. Yup, most likely.
  22. I was asked by the local church council to take a look at these ash trees. Ø. 1.3m and 20 m tall. They want them removed by the end of next year.

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