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Peter

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  1. Cool. I have a 30m that I use for probably 80% of my trees, but I still like to have the longer ropes when needed.
  2. Somewhat less economical I dare say though!
  3. Did not know that. Just presumed since the initial question was regarding off the shelf products. A bit more choice in splices would be good, the Yale factory splices for instance are too big to be good as tight eyes, and too small to be useful as long ones....
  4. Do you do any arb contracting then? Or are you purely machinery sales? I"m sure you wont mind me asking.
  5. Peter

    CSCS cards.

    It means they want £41 off you but they know nothing about the arb industry, and as long as they keep getting money for doing nothing they dont care.
  6. Getting a bit fancy for off the shelf stocking though, if you want to specify the size of the eye I would have thought you would go to a shop that offers custom splicing?
  7. Yup, thats a proper log truck. Shame about that half arsed machine they used to unload it though.
  8. Not if you manage the rope properly. If you are on a short rope in a big crown, how do you get down after you've stuck an 020 in your arm? I certainly dont plan on waiting for a groundie to come up if I did get into trouble, so I always have a rope long enough to get down in a single pitch.
  9. Those sound about right. I have one of each of all those.
  10. Rather you than me! Ask yourself one question, is the braking ability of the vehicle impaired to the point where you cant stop safely in an emergency? If the answer is yes, then you are risking not only your licence, but your life and your passengers lives, not to mention passing pedestrians. I have done it, but not any more, I am taking steps to ensure I need never overload again.
  11. Anyway, to answer your question, looks like a wall in poor state of repair to me, however it is always difficult to persuade the customer of this after the fact. What did you do?
  12. Just tell them, mr smith has a message for you, he says get the trees cut.
  13. I would have felled the whole tree in one, phone line and all, and gone home for lunch. Half a tonne, what a poof!
  14. Is the one you weighed a 635? I think the vermeer mesterh is referring to is one of the older models, like a 625, which I think are a bit lighter than the current crop.
  15. So call that 2.5 tonnes of chip, in a vehicle with a legal payload of around 1 tonne, so around 1.5 tonnes overloaded in a 3.5 tonne gross vehicle. Driver liable to a £1500 fine plus points, not for me thanks.
  16. Should have got a professional in to do it.
  17. Difficult to judge the distances from the pic, but could you tie into the big conifer behind the dead cedar? If so I might risk snatching some of the dead tree, but only if failure of the tree would not result in catastrophe for climber, ground crew or other targets on the ground.
  18. In the words of Archimedes, give me a land rover and a place to attach a winch line, and I'll move the Earth....
  19. Used both, like them both, would buy a 660, but for the old caps. Not really keen on the husky caps either, I like to keep my combi spanner in the toolbox rather than in the combi can.
  20. No, the usa built 6" machines are nothing like the uk models. Makes you wonder, with the increased weight and shared components with the bigger machines, why you would want to buy a 6 inch over a 9-12 inch american machine. I'd rather go a little bigger and have a proper chipper. Since they dont have the ridiculous towing laws we have, they are not interested in building a sub 750 kg machine.
  21. The one in your avatar looks like a cheap machine!
  22. Are they the same tyres that couldnt keep it on the drive yesterday? Sorry mate I cant resist, its like shooting fish!
  23. Forrest Gump for me.
  24. Fried with shallots, ginger, and garlic?
  25. Peter

    My new toy.

    Always up for a bit of Mog bashing. Last time I used one it got stuck on some wet leaves and had to be rescued by a tractor! A better one is no mog......

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