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Blake@waveney

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  1. You won’t go wrong dealing with shavey and makita/dollar saws are very good. If it’s occasionally used I would consider using aspen fuel. I have saws that don’t get used for over a year but always start on first pull.
  2. The Cast loaders should be worth looking at also.
  3. Looking for peoples opinions on Ride on brush cutters. So far have had efco 92 4wd, Grillo 9.22 and later today the AS motor 940. Also Other suggestions it’s to tackle long grass on marsh land, bramble and some reedy areas.
  4. This will be a pick up when finished I think. Would love a soft top but using all existing parts and trying to get It close showroom std.
  5. For sale Multione 125 flail hardly used £2000 plus vat multione finger bar hedge cutter £1500 plus vat for sale.
  6. Get a demo you ll be surprised how stable they are.
  7. If you can’t spend 10k on the m500 then do look at the smaller jo beaus. You will save alot but you ll have to man handle them. For a lot less the peruzzo tracked machine from @equip4ind is a winner. Great product and service from Dan.
  8. Any model 6 series and above will deal with 500kg at full tele extent easily. My six series that happens to be for sale is only 1.1m wide so easily assess for some gardens.
  9. Hi mate. I really want to sell as a package as it’s not really needed any more although the hedge cutter and flail are most useful. I ll keep you posted if things change
  10. Still got this lot for sale if anyone is interested. 2018 (April) with approximately 140hrs MultiOne 6.3+ with floating boom.1.1m wide and slime filled tyres. Extra 80kg back weights on top of std MultiOne (180kg) ones and heavy duty rhino panels upgrade. £23000 with pallet forks and 130cm bucket. Remaining 3 year warranty. 2017 ifor Williams Trailer gx125hd £2000 £1250 heavy duty log grab £1250 grapple bucket £1500 hedge cutter £2000 flail mower Plus vat
  11. Luckily for me I am now Living my exit plan. After many years as a subbythen running my own tree business I moved into teaching arb alongside my arb business. After arb physically wreaked me I moved from Hampshire to Yorkshire to run a company called Yorkshire Compact Loaders. I now moved once again to Norfolk, as my father is looking to retire so made me a offer I could not refuse and now running the day to day business of a large fishery and luxury caravan/lodge park. I am still heavily involved with arb work as our 60 acre site has lots of trees that need attention. So 1 month of my year is planning and carrying out a variety of tree works. Normally with the help of friends I have made over the years.
  12. I might be wrong but I think there’s a company in Gloucestershire importing these. Or something similar but still French. A guy call will Timberlake another Arbtalker bought one and had nothing but problems. Like I said I might be wrong
  13. I believe echo bought shindaiwa and a lot of the newer echos are rebranded shindaiwa. Contact these guys they maybe able to help. https://www.meadowbrooklawnandgarden.co.uk/shindaiwa-parts-52-c.asp
  14. Good choice I ve done the same including the light pods. They do look good.
  15. Cheers mate dont forget I ve got those panels FOC to you.
  16. Thanks mate I am having the same surgery.its nice to hear someone else having it done.
  17. Thanks guys been dusting off the harness and breaking myself abit further with one last tree job for my dad today.

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