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Stihl123

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  1. hi yeh basically wondering if anyone has moved a 15 or 20 foot empty container, and if they have, how they did it? thinking about getting one to use as a shed due to the fact they are big and secure! access is tight but it will go, it would have to go in long ways the whole way down the garden could get a digger in, like a 5 ton but not a telehandler or anything i dunno if it's a stupid idea or not thanks
  2. unfortunately they can't get them anymore! not sure why they can't get them anymore as they have been getting in the 500i W sorry!!
  3. I have a 12x6 ifor tipper, TT3621 It's the new design so physically sits alot lower than the older shape. It is good being able to take plant to site, load trailer up and take away and tip etc Have now put in floor anchors so can strap it up without having to take sides off
  4. I've asked a mate who is a big stihl dealer He is going to see if he can get one I'll let you know
  5. this is a piece that was imported customer is seeing what he can get now from the same people be interesting!
  6. There is a reason why forst are growing so quick as a company and TW aren't and shrinking if anything Personally prefer a forst
  7. cheers mate i'm putting a list together of offers/ whats possible to give to the guy that's after it ?
  8. Saul is correct, it does feel like a chainsaw to use!
  9. Thanks I'll put the offers and suggestions to him and see what he says ??
  10. Cheers I'll give them a look ?
  11. I very much doubt its going to be easy or possible! The customer spoke to someone today who said he'd be able to import a bit no worries but I have no idea what it would be like I said I'd try over here first ??
  12. If not, I'll have to drive up mate and get one off you ?
  13. Cheers John Ideally need something that's basically ready to go I'll let you know if I get stuck Thanks mate
  14. Hi got a customer after a slab for a dinning room table Needs to be about 6.5 meters long Min width 850mm Max width 1600mm Ideally after something that's already been in the kiln Doesn't really matter too much what wood it is Required in Ipswich, Suffolk area Please dm me if you'd have anything suitable Cheers
  15. it's mega easy to use on both phone and computer select make, model, bar etc jobs a goodun i would actually prefer it to be more complicated as it might stop me buying so much stuff!!
  16. ta mate i need to just take a second to check it against some other stuff sometime, just seems a bit odd but it's probably total fine and just me!
  17. ok cheers bob nah, certainly ain't water!! it looks exactly like golden syrup and seems more runny than it used to be
  18. talking of oil, how long would you expect it to last, before it sort of separates or goes a bit funny!? i use the Gator stuff
  19. its one of those log arches or counter lever things isn't it? not sure if either of them is the correct name though!
  20. @Rough Hewn Out of interest, did u put it straight to milling or did u put a few tanks through it cross cutting and some easier work first?
  21. Exactly Log shifting yesterday. Half a cube bucket
  22. yeh good idea that, save having to use ones foot or the effort of bending down to adjust em
  23. i'm going to build in a doughnut stand and a coffee machine to help keep the counter balance fed may as well fit a seat and a cab too, oh and some heating
  24. forks and couple of buckets done now need to sort some badass counter weights
  25. please don't they are likely to all tear when you cut the branch!!! would some extra extension poles on a kombi kit work

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