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championtreeservices

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  1. Hi guys, couple quick questions I'm hoping some of you may shine a light onto. 1. recently had blades sharpened and re-fitted and there still seems to be a slight element of it stripping, could this be anvil wear? If so how to a check the wear on them and how hard are they to change? 2. There is a slight sneak from the idler on the right hand track, almost sounds like a stones stuck although the squeak is intermittent. How much of a job is it to take the track off and remove idler wheel/bearing etc. Fairly mechanically minded although still have a lot to learn!!
  2. HI Just wondering if a timberwolf tw150vtr would travel ok on my for williams 8foot by 5foot tipping trailer. Im guessing the feed chute will just overhang the tailboard slightly but should still shut safely? Just wondering if any of you guys have done this? Thanks in advance Nick
  3. Ok so a tracked chipped should be fine then. Thanks for your help
  4. I did look at the bar which the tailgate swivels on but didn't think it would be strong enough? Sounds like you manage alright using it then?
  5. Recently bought a new for williams tipper trailer (tt2515) and I'm completely baffled as to where the ramps connect on to the back on the trailer. With my previous for (non tipper) there was a lip at the back where they sat in nicely. Would anybody be able to shed some light? Cheers
  6. After the stump yesterday i would stick with the semi!
  7. That sounds good news, our hard work hasn't gone to waste!
  8. We run botha 550xp and a 560xp, both great saws but 560 has the edge, not much more wight but a lot more power!
  9. Thats what a landy should look like!

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