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Steve Bullman

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  1. The little saws are great but are really a secondary saw to the arsenal. If you only have one topping saw then definetly go for the 201 or 540, no question about it
  2. Whole Tree Chipper Hire Nationwide | Kingwell Holdings Limited WWW.KINGWELL-HOLDINGS.CO.UK High capacity whole tree chipper for hire. Heinola 910ES Truck mounted chipper. This machine makes short work of site clearance and contract wood chipping Kingwell have a number of different options available for whole tree chipping and removal of wood chippings
  3. Tried asking a local farmer with a telehandler?
  4. Cougar blue if its stil available is what I used for both, was a couple years ago now though
  5. Did they have instructions?
  6. I'm probably the last person who should get involved as my experiences on anything mechanical or engineering is limited to building lego sets with clearly laid out instructions. However.... One thing with the Schleising(220mx im referring to although I assume its similar across the range) is that it has an absolutely massive flywheel and theres literally nothing stopping that. You can chip with it constantly for a week without noticing loss in performance, unlike other brands of chipper with smaller flywheels, you'll notice the blades are blunt a lot sooner. I'd liken it to running an ms261 and a 461 on a 15" bar....the 261 will cut fine, but the moment its a bit dull you'll know it, whereas the 461 would keep powering on. Going back to my lego set now
  7. The socks or the Russian mafia? Think he might be telling porkies ?
  8. Spammer slipped through the net somehow. He’s fine
  9. Just removed Egg's posts Wayne, carry on as you were mate
  10. Thats going to last a life time. How are you going to stop the bark from peeling off?
  11. Have you seen a schliesing up close Ben? They are pretty damm bomb proof which is why they hold their money I suspect. In fact a company not far from me I heard rolled on once on the highway and incurred next to no damage.
  12. not for the first couple of years
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  14. BRITISH TEAM HEADS TO PRAGUE TO COMPETE IN STIHL TIMBERSPORTS® WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP 2019 Team GB is heading to Prague, Czech Republic to compete against the very best woodchopping and sawing athletes in the world at the upcoming STIHL TIMBERSPORTS® World Championship. Five-time British Champion Elgan Pugh will team up with fellow countrymen Glen Penlington, Rob Chatley, Scott Fowkes and Ross Hanley in what promises to be a spectacular weekend of high octane, edge-of-your-seat action. The STIHL TIMBERSPORTS® World Championship sees the best athletes from across the globe sawing, slicing and chopping wood at speed, using axes and saws, in a series of challenges. The original extreme sport will head to the Czech Republic for the first time, with the rest of the world aiming to end the dominance of Australia after they secured a World Championship double in 2018. Athletes from over 20 nations will be battling it out in Prague for the Individual and Team titles. In the team event on Friday 1st November, the national teams will compete against each other in a knockout system, where four athletes in a relay complete the disciplines of Stock Saw, Underhand Chop, Single Buck and Standing Block Chop. Elgan Pugh will then take his place amongst the world's top twelve athletes as they compete against one another in all six disciplines as part of the individual competition on Saturday 2nd November. The individual competition format is a knockout system formed of three rounds, with athletes eliminated from the competition after each round. All 12 athletes take part in round 1 (Underhand Chop, Stock Saw and Standing Block Chop), the top eight 8 athletes advance to round 2 (Single Buck and Springboard), and the top 6 athletes advance to round 3 (Hot Saw). In each discipline the competitor is awarded points according to their achieved time, with the athlete achieving the highest number of points declared the Individual World Champion. Elgan Pugh, current and five-time STIHL TIMBERSPORTS® British Champion, said: “I’m very proud to be named in the British team and we are all excited to put our skills to the test against the world’s best TIMBERSPORTS® athletes. “The atmosphere at the STIHL TIMBERSPORTS® World Championship is always electric and we’ll be using that to help push our performance on to the next level.” STIHL TIMBERSPORTS® World Championship - the six disciplines Stock Saw – athletes race to cut two timber “cookies” with a chainsaw from a horizontally set log. The cookie must be complete and within a defined thickness Standing Block Chop – simulating the felling of a tree, athletes race to chop through a 30cm wood block as quickly as possible from the side Single Buck – athletes race to cut through a 46cm diameter log using a two-metre long single man crosscut saw Underhand Chop – athletes stand on a horizontal log and cleave it in two with an axe, chopping from both sides Springboard – athletes slot two springboards into a vertical tree trunk then chop through a block of wood at the top of the tree, nearly 3m above the ground Hot Saw – athletes race to cut three cookies of a specified thickness from a horizontal trunk using an extremely powerful chainsaw weighing nearly 30kg and with a chain speed of around 250 km/h Date: Friday 1st November – Team World Championship 2019, 19:00 local time Saturday 2nd November – Individual World Championship 2019, 19:00 local time Thrill seekers can watch the action unfold via a live stream that can be viewed here http://www.stihl-timbersports.com/. The live stream for both competitions on Friday and Saturday will begin at 17:55 GMT. To find out more about the STIHL TIMBERSPORTS® Series please visit https://blog.stihl.co.uk/timbersports/
  15. Nope not just you, and i'm pretty sure Big J would have a fit.
  16. Get a pair of woolpower socks. It won't matter what boots you are wearing then providing they are waterproof. These aren't cheap but are durable. I have a couple pairs that I reckon must be 8 years old now and are still intact....obviously they don't get used every day of the year though! Woolpower Socks | Woolpower | Our Brands | Outwear WWW.OUTWEARLTD.CO.UK Woolpower Socks made from merino wool in Ulfrotte Original 200g to 800g and LITE ranges, keeping your feet in the best shape possible. Warm and dry.
  17. Can’t help you with artic loads but you might want to consider adding a tip site to our directory https://arbtalk.co.uk/recycling
  18. Sorry to hear that mate. Consider putting the serial number up on Home :: Arbsafe ARBSAFE.CO.UK
  19. Well you're not a million miles away from me. Providing you can get more than 1 tree for me to test i'd be more than happy to travel.
  20. Thats why I made sure I got out today!
  21. Picus will pick up the decay at the level the sensors are inserted. The problem in this particular case was that the ground level one side of the tree was a lot lower than the other, and as the test has to done level(or reasonably so) it means the sensors werent as low down on one side of the tree as I would have liked. So yes, the Picus in this case cannot be relied on entirely as the decay below this point will undoubtedly be worse. Its a case of assessing what we have found and making a plan based on the liklihood of there being more decay. In this case being roadside we will err on the side of caution. Substantial sized tree though, and I don't think its going to be toppling over just yet!
  22. Out and about for a couple of Picus tests today, good to get out of the office and it was a lush day. This Oak was had a bunch of Ganoderma brackets around the base, and 1 other than I haven't been able to identify. Surprisingly small amount of decay present though. Lots of dieback one side of the crown only. No obvious reason why. .DS_Store
  23. Haven't seen one of those strops for a while, you old dinosaur ? Thats still one of the best rope grabs on the market though even after all these years. I don't think that designs changed in 25 years?
  24. HAIX®, the innovative manufacturer of protective footwear, has launched cutting-edge enhancements to one of its classic forestry boots, The Trekker Mountain 2.0. The changes to the boot have been designed to make the working lives of outdoor and forestry professionals easier, safer and more comfortable. The updated boot still features the trusted design elements of the original version, combined with new advances that offer wearers increased levels of protection and comfort. HAIX Forestry Trekker Mountain.mp4 The evolution has been approached from ‘the sole up’, with a brand new, high-durability Rubber/PU walking sole that guarantees grip, even in challenging woodland environments. The Trekker Mountain 2.0 maintains Class 1 Chainsaw Protection certification (fully compliant with the EN ISO 17249:2013 + AC:2014 safety standard), meaning operators can work confidently with chainsaws and cutting tools. Made from rugged, high-quality oiled nubuck leather, the Trekker Mountain 2.0 features a 4-layer GORE-TEX® membrane that keeps feet fully protected from the elements, while also allowing them to breathe - optimising foot comfort. The boot also features a new rolling eyelet lacing system, allowing smoother and quicker lacing, ensuring your boots stay firmly on your feet. The Trekker Mountain 2.0 balances style and safety, with features including: A sleeker, more athletic look, with an added pop of colour that makes the boot stand out An anatomically formed, protective steel toe cap and puncture-resistant steel midsole, which prevents injury from falling objects and protect from underfoot hazards An integrated heel bend that works with your movements, avoiding chafing and blistering Simon Ash, UK Sales Manager for HAIX®, said “The upgrades and features HAIX® has added to the Trekker Mountain 2.0 are a great example of our ongoing commitment to perfecting our designs. HAIX® has worked hard to maintain the qualities of our forestry range that wearers around the world have come to expect, while also adding features inspired by the challenges Arborists and outdoor workers face, to make their jobs safer and more comfortable.”
  25. First frost of the year this morning here in Sunny Suffolk

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