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18 stoner

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  1. Strange? Mmmm, just found this after a little searching; Official dealers GreenMech Wood Chippers - Green Waste Shredders - Rayco Stump Grinders - North East - Cumbria - North Yorkshire Real low man, a little like the flippant comment on the Petzl Sequoia or Treemotion thread http://arbtalk.co.uk/forum/climbers-talk/10721-petzl-sequoia-treemotion-3.html Perhaps you have a biassed interest in harnesses too? You really will not get on well here pulling stunts like that:thumbdown:
  2. So, you were with me Monday and Tuesday, then did the Maple on Thursday, so did you have Wednesday off or was it a girly day:confused1: Perhaps catching up on a couple of perms?
  3. I recon if you ran off with my dogs, there would be two females from my house after your nuts! Lol!

  4. Mine did the same. Had two seperate opinions on if it was needed (both LOLER inspectors) but ended up replacing it with bike brake cable. I did try it without the cable in, but it does give you a bit of a shock if you let pressure off it, then back on and it doesnt bite again:001_huh:
  5. Says chat is full try later. Has been like it for a while now.
  6. Just realised why its only blue sky in the pics; The camera man had strict instructions not to get the camera wet, so only came out in the sunshine:thumbup1: At least i managed to shelter behind the house when the showers came:001_tt2:
  7. Cant understand why this is such a big issue; Just give him YOUR price and let him get back to you:001_rolleyes:
  8. Final cut done by yours truely; Even managed to hit the log mat with the final piece of stick too;
  9. More than his job is worth Brian! Mike is the main man, his main job tasks are; Camera man adminstration & secretary customer relations chipper lowering log splitter dragging brash fetch and carry cleaning kit timekeeper Oh, and rake man!
  10. The weather was real strange Brian, nearly called the job off, but waited a couple of hours then there were just a few heavy blustery showers. Goes to show its easy to give up at 8.30am when its lashing down. Never know whats possible with the right attitude:thumbup:
  11. Second tree, not many pics, think Mike was busy lowering! The motley crew on the job; I believe Frank really was having a slah here!
  12. Yet another fine dismantling job done by FRANK. Three of us on the floor. Two ash trees taken out in the rain and high winds earlier this week. Rear garden trees with wide canopies spreading over 6 properties in total. First pics show the first tree, plenty of sheds and garages to avoid, ended up lowering everything then felling the stems on both trees. Yet again, nice steady job with plenty of firewood and enjoyed by all of us. Shame the customers kettle seemed to be broken! Lol! Frank getting out there;
  13. Tend to get an initial rush september and october from those who want to get in early, then when true winter hits in december it starts again
  14. It actually says in the item specifics it is a stihl brand!
  15. Obviously a great job to have been involved Darren, and well done to all:thumbup1: Regrettably, i was one of the people who put a humorous comment about the climber being only off 3strand a couple of years. It was totally in jest, and was also followed by 3 of these:lol: However, if my comment offended, i also would like to say sorry, but it was also a self inflicted dig, as i am one of those old school types who is still on a beal prussik. A real shame the origional thread was deleted along with the full set of pictures and the complimentary comments from other members. I feel it is a pitty that there are some jelous members who trawl arbtalk without contributing themseves but get satisfaction in causing trouble, such as what happened. But all in all, the job was done safely and on time so a pat on the back for all involved:001_cool:
  16. Yeh, forgot to add, the fence we set first across the field was classed as "temporary" by N.G. and straining stays were not on the spec, but i did put some in in the really essential places, and also we were not allowed to concrete the gateposts in so they were set by hand 4 feet deep! Near all the posts were put in by hand, but we did have a little "assistance" from a large excavator:blushing: The main gate we did last week was concreted at 4 feet deep. My straining stays are butted upto a post thats cut down close to ground level.
  17. Following the reinstatement of the river bank, the temporary roadway was removed and we returned last week to reinstate the main gateways to the field. The farmer will now re seed the old access road and then remove the fence in the middle of the field at a later date. Before anyone says the gatepost isnt straight, a lorry hit it:sneaky2:
  18. There have been a few members who have been visiting the forum just to find out what the Manchester job was all about, so here are a few pics from the job. The works were carried out on the bank of the river Mersey for National Grid after the bank had eroded dangerously close to a main Gas pipeline. As you can see from the pics there were plenty of other hazards to contend with such as the overhead power lines, busy main road and railway line. The origional works were carried out in September to fence off the farmers field for his tock, and enable an access road to be laid along the river bank to the work area. The first few pics are of the work area where we did an amount of tree clearance and pruning of the boundary for excavator access.
  19. Cheers Carlos, i will study in a bit, the litttle un is about to go in the bath:thumbup1:
  20. Ok then, we are getting there, but, when i tried a VT a while back (just with a swing cheek pulley tending), somehow i couldnt get on with it, but you guys think its better with the hitch climber then? Guess i should put the order in then:blushing:
  21. Got a pic of that, im not that familiar? I might be old school, but if im happy i can tie it easily and its reliable, i would feel more comfortable than the VT
  22. So, does it sound like one of these could be any good for a big fat lad? After seeing FRANKS standard climber in action, I fancy trying one but im old school prussik type, but getting a bit hacked off with the hitch jamming when ever it gets wet or a bit sappy. If anyone thinks its worth trying, whats the best hitch to use with it, or are we stuck with the VT? Cheers, Pete. PS, if anyone can persuade me, Jonesie has got a sale:sneaky2:
  23. Stunning as usual Tommy:thumbup1: Leda has a real nice chunky bum:thumbup: What sort of oil do you use to get such a great finish Tommy?

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