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Peter

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  1. Maccy reduction? Your a braver man than me, the only maccy reductions I do are to 1" tall.
  2. Which Gehl have you used Jash?
  3. I would probably look at a Gehl if I was in the states, the European stuff comes out very expensive over there.
  4. No.
  5. Mini loader in action with a hefty lump of beech.
  6. Before.
  7. Today's ash reduction.
  8. The engelbert Strauss trousers look like they might be worth a punt if you need some cheapies. Sent using Arbtalk Mobile App
  9. And we have a winner! (You obviously know me far too well, was your next guess going to be willow?)
  10. Not elm.
  11. No, no, and no, although it was dead when I did the job 2 weeks ago.
  12. First correct answer gets......... a warm smug feeling.
  13. File it flat, if you find your nicking the tie straps as the chain wears down switch to a smaller file size.
  14. Not being funny but have you told them not to take logs from your wood? I know it's obvious to you but it may not be obvious to them. As for keeping pigs in I would have thought stock fencing would be the cheapest option.
  15. At $100 an hour I'd rather be dragging a 660 round in the bush than climbing.
  16. Peter

    Overloaded

    Any vehicle wrap company will be able to do it, just a question of finding the real tree material.
  17. Air nailer, small compressor, long extension lead.
  18. Page 26 http://www.businesslink.gov.uk/Transport_files/070051_Guide%20to%20Maintaining%20Roadworthiness.pdf
  19. A lot of training centres will do a driving assessment, and tell you how long they need to get you up to speed.
  20. The complete unit with head board and fold down aluminium sides is £2750 plus vat. The silver Navara is my truck, gets used for tree work on a daily basis.
  21. Lots more pics on the Pro Tipper Facebook page, or if you want to have a look at mine give me a bell and we can meet up.
  22. Are you going back to a 3.5 tonner Johnny?
  23. It's just a classification by fibre type. Generally the very high breaking strain fancy fibres aren't suitable for conventional splicing techniques so you use a different method.
  24. Yes, yes and the main reason I use them is they are one of the better ethical banks. Not sure if that is a benefit in everyone's eyes but its certainly a plus for me.
  25. Very well, said it before but it's easily the best 6" machine I have ever used. Not had the tracked version though

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