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Posts posted by Pete Mctree
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Ok day for me. Fixed the belt tensioner on the chipper, which I broke yesterday, and my new groundie started. He's a nice guy and eager to learn without being a pita about it. Fingers crossed he might work out
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here is my set up. I can clip the saw high to either caritool. The silky being slung low keeps it out of the way
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i have found little problem adapting to it. I have always used long lanyards so I can pass the saw to either side of me. The flexibility gained is worth the inconveniance
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I like my Natanokko (sp?) I'm limited to a few saws though, as the curved ones do not have the option of a lefthanded scabbard.
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I will put one on the wish list!
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What kind of money are they running at? Looks a handy tool
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Would be fantastic to sell as an optional extra on all chippers Ed
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I will be heading up to the north end of the lakes. My sister lives in Cockermouth so it is more to see her if I go
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I feel better after a couple of days camping and walking in the peaks. Even better I'm off climbing tomorrow and monday in the lakes or north yorkshire
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Great idea as an option.
Single axle is easier to manhandle, double better for towing.
Always make sure the jockey wheel lifts the front tyres off the ground
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Nice looking rig Squish.
Is that chipper an old "chuck n duck" ?
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Rumination posted this over at the treehouse, what do you think?
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8bbMWQM_1JQ
I'm not convinced, well concieved and designed. I can see certain flaws though
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The sun is shining, a little windy but all told a nice day. Makes a pleasant change it being dry up here
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11.00 am the sycamore tree is dead and i'm done. Happy days especially when I don't have to clean up the huge pile of crap I just created
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Was bored of floating around from job to job. It just seemed like a good idea at the time. 14 years later, i'm still at it!
(not sure it was a good idea though
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Nice pics Leon, what kind of tree is it? Not one I know
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hahaha, I think it may be a little impractical for tree work, unless you can hover with no hands on the controls
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They look good, a little too much like hard work for me. I want one of these
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Premature for summer? It's about 9 months away by my reconing
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Thankfully this position is taken. Thanks for the pms guys n girls. Appreciated
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I went under it in a little tourist boat. No picture can give you the scale or magnitude of it. Nice pics Deva
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I have only worked with it twice. Both times I have been impressed, but it is not 2nd nature yet and I like keeping it simple
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Welcome guys!
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Looking good Carl. Lz looks tight!
Whats for din dins?
in The Lounge
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hahaha.
Nice Lee, jacket potatoes with crappy tinned tuna, baked beans and LOADS of cheese on tonights menu