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Aa didn't give a thought to splitting tractor ! Would have to discuss that with someone and may be look at some bracing. That may make it too expensive for the odd job. Id3a was to make an inexpensive solution that wouldn't break the bank if sat in the yard for months on end.
Also hoped it would save my lower back getting sore from the pole catching and punching the butt plate repeatedly. And getting a jarring bump from the s3at back on l9ng skids.
Thanks for that as might of saved me a big whoopsie. Further thought required.
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Interesting thread. I have recently been toying with the idea of building an American style trailed arch to put behind the winch tractor for these sort of jobs. As the main issue i find is not picking up the butt plate but keeping the tractors front end on the ground. My hope was that suspending the butt this way would take the strain of the rear axle. And allow for four driving wheels planted on the floor ? Does this sound feasible to you chaps ?
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Mix of domestic tree work and woodland contracting. Based near Bath/Frome.
Regular work if needed. Would also consider a less experienced person looking to upskill. Fair rates for the right person.
07900243572 will reach me if interested. Thanks.
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Still short handed ! So bump again.
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Bump. Still looking ! Unfortunately there is no stayaway allowance so would need to be in sensible driving distance.
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Bump. Still looking for extra help. Thanks to those that have been in touch.
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Looking for climber/groundsman for ongoing works in the Bath/Frome area.
Mix of rail,domestic and woodland work. Longterm work.
Please ring 07900243572 for further information if interested.
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Bump. Still looking !
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Avon/somerset area.
Mix of rail domestic and woodland contracting. Long run of work ahead in the above areas.
Pts is useful but can be sorted for suitable candidates.
Pts operatives looking to move up to coss also considered.
If you're interested please ring 07900243572 for a chat.
extracting 150 cube plus hardwoods
in Forestry and Woodland management
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Thanks for replies Openspaceman and ESS.
No ballasting in front tyres but a fair old rack of weights hanging off the front. I would rather avoid the water ballasting as I have a roofmount with it and i find it's a bit bouncy on the road.