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Nice cuts. Tidy job.  I have a Husqvarana 365 Special. Trying to find a new brake band for it. Seems the codes have changed....
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Nice work all.

 

Finished up felling and chipping a line of dead Douglas, plus client added some pops.

 

I saw this labour saving method of clearing on a forum somewhere, works a treat.

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9 minutes ago, Ratman said:

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Got 85 ish blocks down today, hopefully weather will hold out next week and i can make some more decent progress!

Good skills Ratty, you're a decent fella despite where you come from.

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16 minutes ago, Ratman said:

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Got 85 ish blocks down today, hopefully weather will hold out next week and i can make some more decent progress!

Looking good Andy,did you get the head gasket done on your van?

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4 minutes ago, eggsarascal said:

Good skills Ratty, you're a decent fella despite where you come from.

get then corners up 4 or 5 courses one day, then just run it in day after, much faster 200 blocks a day,

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Looking good Andy,did you get the head gasket done on your van?

Yeah put that to bed same weekend i messaged ya, took a chance with head and just buzzed it up with a flappy wheel, didnt bother having it faced/skimmed or tested, vans not worth enough ? been fine up to now [emoji108]?
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3 minutes ago, spuddog0507 said:

get then corners up 4 or 5 courses one day, then just run it in day after, much faster 200 blocks a day,

I'm sure, but being a HGV mechanic and having a full time job sort of slows things down.

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3 minutes ago, Ratman said:


Yeah put that to bed same weekend i messaged ya, took a chance with head and just buzzed it up with a flappy wheel, didnt bother having it faced/skimmed or tested, vans not worth enough ? been fine up to now emoji108.png?

Good stuff:thumbup:

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get then corners up 4 or 5 courses one day, then just run it in day after, much faster 200 blocks a day,

Oy rhododendron master! Knob off with ya 200 a day [emoji867] i’ll plod thanks and keep it fairly straight ?

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