I’ve also waited for the page to settle down and then made an intentional click on a navigation arrow or page number, etc, only to have it open an ad. Seems like it has to be baked onto the site which isn’t very cool.
Our Winter has been a liiiiiiitle different. We just got a record snow accumulation with more potential snow in the forecast. Haven’t seen anything like this since I was 4.
My old neighbors managed to erase a huge infestation without any herbicide. It had crossed the road via a silted up culvert and was invading another property.
The prescription was manual cutting as low as possible followed by over a year of solarization with huge mats of rolled rubber roofing...
All that could be effective. I’m thinking about having the chipper sit transverse on the front of the hooklift chip body. Put the body on the ground and fill it or bring the chipper out back…lots of options there.
Yes. I was drawn to the XR8D well before knowing about the M600. I’ve been talking to both Kenny and Chris respectively for a bit now. Hoping to see both machines at Arbor Expo and make a final choice.
I can appreciate all that. It’s gone through my mind to be sure, but I’m also thinking of this as a real niche thing. I have a large scale project coming up on a remote island, mostly slopes. Lots of material 8” minus, and much of it 2” in dense clumps.
That M600 would be pretty clutch...
It also has to mesh with your existing kit. One thing I see is the M600 is less than half the weight of the Forst XR8D but well more than half the capacity. That’s something.
If a slightly bigger chipper saves me 20 minutes on the job but requires another 2 hours of mobilization, it’s still...
I’m with you, but I can also appreciate chips as a product for a number of reasons. Fire is definitely a better tool, but getting permission is another hurdle.
I think the angled hopper comes in handy in a number of ways. Shorter length for transport, but also could work like a hopper for mounds of short material.
The more I look at this M600 thing, the more I’m impressed. Looks super well thought out.
I’m finding myself in the market for a tracked machine with slope capabilities. It’s coming down to only two options that I’m aware of:
- Jo Beau M600
- Forst XR8D
I’m balancing out the pros and cons of both. The capacity is the real difference, but maintenance may be another huge component...
So I’m not the only one. Hopefully the powers that be can figure out some sort of resolution. I remember when they last changed up the platform. It was slightly shaky for a spell but still the kind of place that I wanted to engage with.
It’s almost as bad as a blog site that holds a chocolate...
I really don’t want to complain about something like this, because there’s a good chance it’s my old tablet’s compatibility, but the page is constantly jumping around as ads change on the screen. Some adds even show up in between messages. It’s making it really challenging to read a full...