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Buzz

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  1. Buzz

    Job from hell !

    Personally because my professional opinion and credentials have been questioned privatley in PM's and publicly in this thread mate.
  2. http://www.biomassenergycentre.org.uk/portal/page?_pageid=73,1&_dad=portal&_schema=PORTAL The problem would be compressing the material, the die would be huge, you'd be looking at big bucks to get set up. Pelleting is a far better option IMO.
  3. Buzz

    Job from hell !

    Oh FFS have people got nothing better to do than question me ! The trees were not in an urban back garden they were in part of a large estate which was planted with Wellies, Thuja and Lawson a very long time ago. Sections of the estate were sold off for building houses and the rest is a golf course. he only other tress approaching this height i've dealt with were some Limes in Farnham Park in Surrey.
  4. Buzz

    Job from hell !

    And Anna, and Casper, and Mark lol
  5. Buzz

    Job from hell !

    I'm going to let this issue rest now, at the end of the day i was there. Everyone is entitled to their opinions. I'll be sure to remember that next time a video is posted
  6. First Man Flu and now this, you have my sympathy mate !! Nothing worse than back pain.
  7. I like it mate, very nice.
  8. Buzz

    Job from hell !

    90' Stuart, are you sure ! Look about 50' apparently
  9. Buzz

    Job from hell !

    Thanks for that Tim, glad to hear your insight into a job you weren't at. I think I have sufficient experience after 15 years in the industry to quantify the height of a tree !
  10. Snowing hard here, but that is truly beautifull !
  11. Buzz

    Job from hell !

    Yes it was proper crap and no i wouldn't ever ever do a job like that again it's not worth the hassle as people won't pay what a job is really worth. Sawdust was all tubbed up and carried off site, logs were cut so small so we could carry them 80' uphill and throw them in a 10 tonne ag trailer. We had 1 x grain trailer full of just sawdust, dross and rakings !
  12. Just to clarify, it all depends on the spec of the Unimog and what it is classed as. If it's agricultural specification and road taxed and logbooked as a tractor then the above advise applies. Be carefull !
  13. No you don't lol, the Dutch Dragon has a very small infeed and will only produce the quoted figures on roundwood. Useless on whole trees. The best chipper forwarders have Bruks or Erjo drum chippers fitted. My personal favourite being Erjo. Marc, that must have cost him a fortune !! bet he had the crane fitted by the factory as well ?
  14. Buzz

    Job from hell !

    Two trees 6' through at the base multi stemmed and 100' tall !
  15. Buzz

    Job from hell !

    A chinook would have been just the job for that one lol !
  16. In that 5th pic you wanna get out the way mate there's a train coming lol
  17. That is one of my major pert hates Steve, trouble is the kids start to thing it's acceptable and will play up even more lol !
  18. Buzz

    Work force.

    There you go mate, snap that man's hand of quick !!
  19. Buzz

    Job from hell !

    2600 + VAt IIR way to cheap for the work involved but heh we got work at lots of other houses in that road.
  20. Buzz

    Tastes a bit sharp

    Jen that is just plain scary lol !!

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