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Mr Ed

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  1. Mr Ed

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    Cool Intro... not heard Carmina Burana set to a Jungle beat Very cool tunes. I love downtempo Dub, great podcast.
  2. What happened to making do with kerbs and other features? kids today, spoiled bunch!
  3. Its brash Ive got. And lots of it! http://arbtalk.co.uk/forum/showthread.php?t=2089
  4. Do they buy in the birch or what? I have about 400 tonnes of birch right now...
  5. I used to Sub to Euro Tree Care, Simon and Tomi are the nicest people I have worked for. You might also want to try Lowther Forestry at Culcheth, Warrington... Everyone is going for the Sefton contract at the moment, so whover wins that will need climbers & groundsmen.
  6. Hey JP, does that mean your going to sell me the Shinsung?
  7. Cadbury's Boaster is the emperor of biscuits.
  8. We've had Oreo's here for years. I can certainly remember eating them as a kid. Nice biscuits. I like 'em.
  9. Much prefer Skyhucks current machine. Those newer mogs are crap, it even states in the manual in big letters 'THIS MACHINE IS NOT TO BE USED OFFROAD!'
  10. Cedarwood = remains resinous long after its kicked the bucket.
  11. Damn Andy, that sucks. I hope they fall off a building and catch their eylid on a rusty nail. Scumbags should be publicly flogged.
  12. Cant beat those little Japa / Palax TCT machines. Here's me working one. [ame]http://uk.youtube.com/watch?v=hbcPZ2xxQD8[/ame]
  13. Incredible pics RBeewan. Ive put them in their own thread.
  14. Roger Barnetts pics of Treework in Seattle USA. Truly worthy of their own thread. Awsome pics Roj.
  15. Jon, I import the TW range. We also build our own at our Measham workshop. I think that the pro TCT disks are far superior the the little ones. Crosscutting with a chainsaw is expensive on fuel and chains and very tiring.... The TW7 can be fitted with a conventional blade and 1.2m stroke for doing billets. Very versatile machine. You will also find a little honda / kohler engine far cheaper to buy than a tractor.
  16. I dont currently have a TW7 - they cost about £6500. For doing perfect logs from arb waste, there is nothing better. In the video, he's cutting hard American hickory, that makes a lot of splinters. A TCT disk will usually cut 6 - 700 tonnes before it needs sharpening. The guys I know who use the change them yearly. Using a hydraulic splitter produces excellent billets - rarely do you get runoff.
  17. I favour the large splitter to cut billets, then a TCT disk saw for cross cutting. a 700mm blade will outlast a chain 100:1. If you have loads of tree surgery waste i.e. big rings, the TW7 is the dogs.
  18. I did wonder - only from the point that it seems a lot of cash for something that only carries 2 tonne. I bet it pays back in advertising though.
  19. I mean no offence, but to me it looks more of an expensive toy. I'm sure it works well, but was it worth the expense?
  20. How much all together?
  21. They look very expensive.
  22. Hi Patrick, good to hear from you. Still Height and Light?
  23. Bogie rear drive is more effective than conventional 4x4. The 6x4 layout is ideal for traction and load handleing.
  24. Beats Discssing Religion anyday

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