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Take the marcy challenge! Everyone wish @mouse-wife a happy birthday right now
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World of Wood: When is a dumper not a dumper?
One of the factors in us having such a good show was the available supplies of timber we had to demo with. However our timber didn't just grow on trees...er well sure yes it did but it also needed felled, forwarded and craned to where we needed it. And a great help in that was the kind loan of an M.Large customer (and good friend)'s entirely unique and bespoke converted dumper now fitted out as a forwarding vehicle complete with Palms 470 crane by the owner Sean Hoskins,
The dumper has the bucket removed and a series of loader bars on a frame added at the front. It features fold down legs which help to stabilise it when it's at work and last but not least, has a fully fitted Palms 470 crane.
Sean's forwarder beside the log deck of the Hakki Pilke 42 processor we were demonstrating.
The forwarder with the fold down legs extended and logs in loading area.
Close up of the Palms 470 crane on the forwarder -in front of the Palms flag too no less ...you'd nearly think that was deliberate ;)
We think this is a quite a unique take on the forwarding trailer idea and can testify from experience using it that it's a highly effective, time saving serious bit of forestry kit. And if the tools are only as good as the man using them...well judging by the tool, we'd suggest Sean's probably a very good man to know.
Oh and it was nice to see a bit of chat about it on Arbtalk forums too.
If anyone wants to get in contact with Sean, they can call or email our office on +442890342838 or [email protected] and we'll happily put you in touch.
Sean, thanks again friend, see you very soon.
Team @ M.Large
Are we hearing you?
Are we hearing you?
We received a pleasant and courteous testimonial from customer this morning. I want to be clear on where I’m going with this…it’s not unusual for us to receive smiles, handshakes and appreciative comments for the end to end service we provide to the forestry and firewood industries. That said, I felt it an opportune moment to let our customers, contacts and suppliers know what feedback means to us.
There is an old saying, “it’s the quiet ones you have to watch out for…!”
This is never truer than in customer service and quality management, because it’s the quiet whispers of discontent that will ruin even the most well-established of businesses, and only those being vocal in their requests can expect speedy support and resolution.
On a daily basis here at M.Large we deal with complicated hard working machinery, both selling quality tools we’ve had employed in our own premises before distributing to a wider audience, and also in the essential aftercare side of things.
The testimonial we received (we won’t embarrass the sender by naming him or quoting verbatim) concerned a requirement for advice on a minor fault that was resolved through the replacement of a wear and tear consumable part.
Once the customer contacted us the “friendly advisor” in question spent the time on the phone to ascertain the issue, and used our experience to pinpoint the issue and resolve rapidly. This speedy resolution is what the customer hung his comments around, to the point that he took time out of his day to pen his thoughts.
To me that seals the deal, for a customer to sacrifice personal or business time to send praise to a supplier, means that we’re definitely on his Christmas card list now!
So it becomes apparent then how feedback works. Whether positive or negative, we want to hear from you. If you’re happy with the service and advice you receive from M.Large, tell us. If you have a problem, get in touch as soon as you can and we’ll do everything we can to identify the cause of the issue and where possible resolve in a timely and mutually agreeable manner.
We grow with your valued support, we hear what you say, and we learn something from every situation.
So with that in mind, are we hearing you?....loud and clear!
Tim
Marketing Manager
M.Large