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this is our older 2100, we have a spanken new model 13 that we are lovin but it was off getting its knives flipped when i was takin photos
 

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and last i got a work shot of the knuckle boom with the lids off. i can pick 2900 lbs at 27.5 ft.! boy does it beat hand loading :D
 

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Mangoes this ones for you.

I saw a pic of your chip box on the board, somebody was trying to name their business. A few months back I bought a Ford F-450 Dump and would like to fab a aluminum chip box that I could drop on the truck. If you could post some close up pic inside the box and out. I am most interested in how heavy the gauge of aluminum they used and how they re-enforced the box. It also looks like they didn't put any vent holes in the box do you have any problems with blow back?
Thanks in advance John
 
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It looks a bit pikey(I'll translate if necessary) but it work for me. Its early days yet so we'll see what happens.

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SO I TAKE IT SHE'S BRAND NEW THE ALL SINGING ALL DANCING MODEL ???? SEE WE PIKEY'S [I'LL TRANSLATE IF YOU DON'T KNOW WHAT IT MEANS] ONLY HAVE 'THE BEST AND NEWEST ' KIT !!!!!! WHICH YOU DON'T HAVE SO YOUR STUFF CANT BE PIKEY,OLD YES BUT DEFINATLY NOT PIKEY /forum/images/graemlins/wink.gif
 
a coucil approved ,certificated ,insured ,tax paying pikey's truck's
 

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RUPE ...if i took/posted pic's of all my other kit you'd only think i was showing off /forum/images/graemlins/tongue.gif..Anyway that over with nice to see another Brit over on here ,where you from ?? you got much work on ??...we dabble in both contracting and consultancy...going by your picture i'd say your somewhere up north ,did the tree have to come down because too decayed ,always a shame to see a nice tree like that decayed or not get the chop ,personaly imo ,if the tree was a low-risk ie in a feild i think [going by your pic]she could have stayed up a lot more years
 
hmmmm, nice wheels! Yes I guess by definition my truck is not pikey. A pikey wouldn't be seen dead in something that old! Is your stuff sign written or are you going for the authentic pikey look?

If your your approved, insured and tax paying then good luck to you, looks like you have a nice set up. I'm in the south west/midlands area.


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did the tree have to come down because too decayed ,always a shame to see a nice tree like that decayed or not get the chop

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Not sure which tree your talking about. I checked through this thread and there's no pics of trees coming down from me. Let me know which tree it is and I'll give you the details
 
i was going by your picture ,the one with you in the chair ,if that trees not coming down ,what was happening to it ?? restoration ??

the truck's off to get lettered this week ,more exspence /forum/images/graemlins/bigcry.gif
 
nice little crane there willie ,something on that line is what we need ,what make of loader is it?,i'm thinking of mounting an 050 hi-ab on 7.5 ton truck..070 would be better though but too heavey for the truck
 
Oh that one. Just a big crown lift. That pic is only just started. The other side of the wall is crops and the farmer got a grant to pay for crown lifting or pollarding of fifty Ash trees in order to regain feild space lost because the combine couldn't fit under the branches, strange job.


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the truck's off to get lettered this week ,more exspence /forum/images/graemlins/bigcry.gif

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I hope your sign writer has better spelling /forum/images/graemlins/grin.gif
 
i'm sure he will have better spelling ,did you point out to the farmer that ploughing [you have to plow before you can combine though i'm sure you knew that]under the drip line will eventualy kill his 50 tree's ,such a waste of time and money imo it would have been much better to fell them all ,than leave the tree's mutilated and eventualy killed by his greed for prohfit ,still typical farmer's outlook on the world ....look's to me that i'ts not just my people who ruin plenty of good tree's though they know no better unlike the guardian's of the countryside [haha farmers] and qualified arboriculturalist's /forum/images/graemlins/crazy.gif
 

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