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  1. #1
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    Default Back to part time milling

    Yes boys, sad but true. Ive been offered a business partnership i cant refuse clearing out vineyards. This means the new Positrack is on the cardsI am going to keep the mill and continue to fill the sheds. However i will no longer have the need for a twin edger or the two kilns, so if anyone is keen they are up for grabs. Cheers, Nev

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    MMMmmmmm new posi track, I really wanted a little one when I was landscaping but had to settle for the little toyota. Best of luck with the new venture, I can think of worse things to do than cruising around a vineyard in a new air conditioned posi track

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    Save some of those Gnarly old stumps from the vines!! They make great turning blanks!

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    A change is like a holiday.
    regards inter

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    what sort of kilns

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    They are both solar kilns and alas as of yesterday are both sold

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    Not the best news for me... I might have a milling job for you in new year, hope you've still got the edger... Aircon posi sounds pretty good, have you looked at the techuchi loaders? apologies on the spelling

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    All good comgreserv, i still have it and probably will for a while. Wont be starting the other bizzo till after vintage which is like late April. I have looked at all the track loaders and have even driven a big Taceuchi, no kiddin it has the power equivilent of a D4 The thing i like about the Positrack and Cat track loaders is they are the only ones designed on a track loader chassi and not just tracks put onto a wheel loader chassi. Check out the track loader comparisons on Youtube and you will see what im on about

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    Here is the new toy i get to test run next week
    Attachment 157244

  11. #10
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    I'm as jealous as! I could definitely do with one of those in my yard, moving logs around, handling firewood rings and loading mulch (door certainly stops you getting a lap full of mulch with each bucket load! With the forecast temp over next few days I'd be sitting in it just to keep cool!

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