No way. All the panels I have experience with would be junk after two storms. These are Steel tines like a street sweeper. You'd be better off with something like this...
http://www.buffaloturbine.com/hydraulic.htm
Sorry Scotty, my daughter wouldn't let me take that helmet to work. I love it, but she wouldn't have it. I may send it out to get dipped. Any brilliant ideas?
Price is firm. Cape cod, Ma
This is a working chipper at a great price. I could put $1000 into it and probably get 10g or close. I don't have the time or interest.
Damn son! It's been a long road. Hopefully the misplaced screws are the issue. I've been dealing with plenty of muscle spasms. Time to get back in the tub.
I've decided against running two crews this summer, so with that I am letting my 200 XP go. Originally built for Bartlett, it has 3 sets of knives as opposed to two, 89 hp Perkins and Autoclutch, Autofeed. Everything works as it should. The clutch may need adjustment at this point and it needs...
I've used zip ties. Make sure they have the metal tangs inside and not plastic. The plastic tends to slip a little where the metal ones hold until they break, if it goes that far.
Here on the lower Cape, some of the Lichen growth certainly seems detrimental. I have seen trees, mostly Oak, with such heavy lichen I am surprised they live. Others are certainly in decline.