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Tony Holmes

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  1. On 19/06/2019 at 08:00, Woodworks said:

    A bit of both. It fried its brain due to a damaged wire but to be fair to the dealer they did sort that swiftly. Recently been looking into putting a post knocker on it. This has proved frustrating with post knocker suppliers saying I need a free flow hydraulic return. It took me an age to find out if the Gehl could run it as is. The answer is no so now looking at fitting one myself but without a local helpful dealer, it's not easy. I have come up with a plan now though. All this faf got me wondering if all this would be easier with a more mainstream loader. Having seen the price of the SH series 6 I am now thinking I can handle some inconvenience. Also hadn't appreciated that MO uses a different mounting bracket so that would be another pile of expense either buying new or adapting mine. 

     

    As you were gents this is a no go but thanks for the help all the same.

     

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  2. On 16/06/2019 at 19:34, Blake@waveney said:

    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 

    What hedge cutter is it ?

  3. 13 minutes ago, Steve Bullman said:

    Welcome Tony, is there a mulcher attachment for the multione? That could do the job 

    I have had a look at some video of that one but it looks like it is for gardeners not contractors looked to me like it was for a few branches not the whole hedge.

  4. Hi all i am new to this forum  but have been dipping in and out over the years but now i could do with some help

    i am looking for a machine that can be towed or trailer ed to site that will reduce the size of hedging   and shrubs with the roots on would save a lot of work and may be wast timber, so that i can get more in the skips or even leave on site as mulch 

    i under  stand  timber wolf make a shredder but looking for a few more ideas.   i have just bought a multione 8.4 so could use this to move it on site or even drive it 

    thanks for your help 

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