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GA Groundcare

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  1. Introducing the GreenMech CS80 wood chipper.... This is the CS100 platform that you know and love however fitted with a 12hp recoil start Loncin engine, allowing the retail price to be reduced to £3,630.00 excluding vat. Absolutely perfect for the Arborist/ landscaper who is looking for a commercial grade wee chipper but at a more cost effective price. Available to order now.
  2. As said, if you are calling the "drive shaft" the main flywheel shaft, GreenMech can refurbish your flywheel with a new shaft. Where are you based?
  3. Hello, has anyone found or fitted a good professional looking alternative to the "genuine" TimberWolf TW190 metal mud guards as a pair is in the region of £1,200 ex vat! ? We are preparing a 2006 machine in our workshop for re sale and the old ones are rotten. Photos if possible... Tempting to stick a plastic set from the new "280" on as they are a whopping £6.99 a mudguard! Thanks!
  4. It depends on what blue it is. GreenMech is able to paint in any RAL colour. Did you give them your serial number? Where did you get the paint from?
  5. It is for safety, a two hand operation to activate forwards again after the stop bar is knocked in. The later machines have an electronic button to tap on the side.
  6. I’ll send this out to a couple of our customer contractors. We are based in the middle of Wiltshire. What are your company details?
  7. There is some well priced used ArbTrak 150 units about. Think maybe on eBay.
  8. Thought it would be worth popping this on here, we are selling L90 AXE which has just been put on a retention certificate this morning... £500
  9. Sold... Thanks for any interest.
  10. The “bargain” SafeTrak is now being stripped, parts sent to GM for re powder coating and we will do a mechanical refurb....
  11. Thanks for the kind words, it is much appreciated. Ashley.
  12. We could chop that in still.... Give me a message if you are interested. 07881 027599. Thanks Ash
  13. Get on and buy it! ? To be honest, if it doesn't sell in the next couple of weeks I think we will probably take it down from sale, service it, pull the tracks off and go through the whole tracking system, new flywheel bearings as a matter of course, new blades, belts etc and some visual prep then re advertise in September / October when the tracked chipper market bounces back. Tracked chipper sales in June are a little like soft top sports car sales in December!
  14. No, he bought another one we had in stock which we carried a fair amount of prep & service work out. Still got the black bonnet one.
  15. It has crossed our minds. Hang it off the ceiling in our showroom!
  16. Gloria, the main reason for this thread is up for sale!
  17. After a trip to Scotland to deliver a SafeTrak 19-28 to Stephen Blair we took Gloria in part exchange! This specific chipper is the reason why “the wee chipper club” thread exists! £2,000 inc vat for the legend ? 14hp manual start.
  18. Hello all, We hope this is okay to post here, along side being a GreenMech dealership we are now a main dealer for Husqvarna and we'd like to show off our new upstairs Husqvarna shop to you designed with the arborist in mind... Next Friday 28th all morning we will be doing free bacon rolls, tea/coffee and cake plus extra discount on all Husqvarna stock to help kick start our new shop. We are based near Devizes and if you would like to poke your head in the door for some grub and "more than usual" discount please do! You can register your interest by messaging us on here or Ashley on 07881 027599. Thanks!
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  19. If you are fairly competent with the spanners you can adjust the boom adjusters yourself, get the thing up on some axle stands to take the weight off and if you can undo the adjuster bolts, its pretty straight forward. The bearings in the idler rollers will always go on any machine, the nature of where they spent half their life. Although time consuming and not a nice job to do x8 but cheap enough if matching the bearings from a local supplier.
  20. In that case, JLR Plant & Machinery advertised a 2011 TW125 for £4,300 ex vat a few days ago. Serviced and new flywheel bearings.
  21. A bit different on tracked machines as they have run for that long but not necessarily chipped for that long as can spend a fair amount of time just getting themselves to site, downside is a worn trackbase can become very expensive very quickly if your unlucky! Indeed, the track base looks pretty good on this one, tracks are nearly new and the extension booms feel pretty tight! The usual tell-tale sign on a SafeTrak of worn or out of adjusted leg extensions is they sit in a nose nose dive position towards the operators platform.
  22. We part exchanged a CM220 road tow chipper earlier this year with 3400 hours, we carried out a light service and it was sold to another tree surgeon. It was still in pretty good shape. For a road tow 2,000 hours would be fairly high, most 6-10 year old tracked machines we see in have 1250-2500 hours on and if maintained well, they are completely fine still. They are built for it in my opinion. If we hire a road tow chipper to a domestic tree surgeon, they may have a full hard days work but the chipper will often only come back with 1 or 2 hours on the clock. However, tracked machines in a commercial environment usually get turned on first thing and then run for 7-8 hours in a day.
  23. I have a 2017 GreenMech Arborist 130 for sale if that's any good...
  24. We have a 2009 used GreenMech Safe Trak 19-28 Mk1 on ebay at the moment. Its a px and we have run it up and all seems to work fine. I would let it go for 8k inc vat for a quick sale. I shall email you now... https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/2009-GreenMech-SafeTrak-19-28-Wood-Chipper-PLUS-VAT/264360856573?hash=item3d8d228bfd:g:pM0AAOSw3JNdAlpZ
  25. Not worth the risk. Genuine TW150 blades are cheap anyways. As said above if you have a failure and fitted genuine items to factory specification then the chipper manufacture will take it seriously.

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