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Clicky

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  1. Used one of these for my boxer mate got my fabricator to make a bracket up for it, but I think the guy will do one for ya if you get measurements. New compact tractor loader Bucket, 3ft/ 4ft and 5ft widths available WWW.EBAY.CO.UK 120litres for 4ft widths. 150litres for 5ft widths. 4ft buckets at...
  2. OK will give Ga groundcare a go Cheers guys
  3. Hi Come to flip the shear bars on my 19-28 tow along and have noticed the vertical has cracked. Anyone know where I can pick one up from this week if possible? I've seen orangeplant have quadtrak ones in, that look very similar but not sure if there the same? Thanks Matt
  4. Yeah I didnt know how much we were going to use the bollard on the side, but we use it for everything its brilliant. Tow ball aswell for shunting chippers about. Loaders are essential no matter how big or small as long as it stops me from knackering, my back I don't care
  5. They've cut the heel off that one so I'd say it does a full 360 not like mine which only does 270 which can be annoying
  6. I've got it in my head it would be no good and needs to be hydraulic, but I haven't used one so not sure
  7. I have a klou for my boxer its brilliant! I have seen klou have brought out an electric rotating one ill see if I can find the vid
  8. Got ya nice one mate cheers, but yeah just get one OP. No one likes lifting wood, worse thing about loaders is when you can't get them into jobs the job sucks even more
  9. Hi Jim What flail are you running mate? And how do you get on with it? Cheers Matt
  10. Dumper Do you find you need much more than the cormidi will lift when doing trees? I've got an oldish boxer with a tipping capacity of just under ton, I find its plenty enough. Basically what I'm asking in terms of lift do you find yourself wishing you should of brought the avant along instead of the cormidi much? Cheers
  11. Hi Title says most of it really but does anyone know if stihl have an equivalent coming out soon? Cheers
  12. Would you even need 9mm stokboard? I've heard its pretty tough was gunna try the 3mm for my 1.2tonne machine
  13. Right, yeah got ya. Just out of interest I know you have a giant loader, do the tyres mark on that?
  14. Sorry mate dont follow. Plastic bag of trap??
  15. You reckon 3mm would be enough for a 1.2 tonne machine?
  16. Yeah mainly just when turning, was just wondering if there was a way, would be nice to not have to worry about putting ply down all the time. The 3mm stock fencing looks good though might have to try that, I'm assuming it's not that heavy?
  17. The mini skid has a tendency to leave track Mark's on block paving, pathways etc... Anyone got any tips on getting rid of them Cheers
  18. Looking for a flail mower for my boxer 532dx mini skid. What's everyone using? Cheers
  19. 70 sounds like bargin I'd would pay 150 a day easy for that
  20. Just can't see why you would cut and chuck that tree, just end up knackered and probably no quicker than rigging.
  21. How do you get on chipping into the trailer that you've used to transport the chipper?? Do you end up doing 2 trips at the end of the day alot or is it not too bad??

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