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Lee Winger

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  1. I was going to post a similer thread, I was told last year they only insure landscapers, and tree work to X amount of meters, I was told as well they only insure up to 2mill, i'm not calling anyone a liar by the way, as during the insurance crisis the only firm who would insure me was the CIS, and my insurance cover was a one off
  2. when i was buying a tractor i took a look at them, utter scrap imo, i'd rather a used kubota grey import any day
  3. I always forget about JO-BO
  4. Might have done steve , if i had a bit of steel mounted on the grapple where you said
  5. cheers mate, the idea is Dan cuts it whilst I drag it out to the fire heap with the tractor and grab
  6. I've heard about these ''any weather warriors'' so many times, the truth is they work for big firms and sit in the truck all day when it rains.. No way do I work in shite weather
  7. Bang out of order imo, I bet trading standards would have someting to say about that!
  8. Just as I thought..
  9. 7.30-4 as a rule, breaks when and if, we don't work in the dark if we can help it ,though this time of year, sometimes it just can't be helped
  10. Farmi do one, my little tractor is only 30hp, and about 25hp at the pto, I wish i'd bought a 45-50 hp tractor, as chippers for 30 hp tractors are on the rare side
  11. I own a bit of ground thats full of blackthorn roughly 15 years old, 1/4 of a mile of the stuff to be exact. I want to clear it , i'm thinking about cutting it down and pilling it up with a tractor. My question is do you think a Stihl FS 550 clearing saw/brush cutter will be up to my job of cutting/clearing, rough guess is the stems are 2'' diameter. I know a flail will be much faster, but we haven't much work on so i've got the time, and at the end of the day i'll have to pay someone to come in with a flail, at least if I do it myself i'll have a clearing saw at the end of the day Have any of you guys used a FS550 clearing saw, what do you think of them? The FS550 saw is the most powerfull clearing saw in the Stihl range
  12. can you get a Honda engine option? still a good price
  13. I was put off by the fact that most are on a slow tow axel , something like 30mph max or what they call yard speed.
  14. Makita saws have the same bar fitments as Husky
  15. good point, I though can get parts no probs, but more importantly I have'nt needed any ,unlike my stihl and husky saws ..
  16. plenty more like that floating around on youtube, i'm sorry to say...
  17. I'll vouch for Andy on that score....
  18. Yes but have you ever used a Makita DCS5000?
  19. Yes Tony I could quite easy carry out root work , the odd slab here and their would need taking up, but imo its got to be worth a try.. The options i'd reccomend are as follows and in that order.. 1,Verticle mulch, using air-spade, taking up as many slabs as possible. 2, Bring in the deep root fert rig and give the trees a good balanced fert, probably using Total Tree, this would involve removing a few slabs here and their. 3, The cheapest option , remove slabs here and their, bring in the compressed air decompactor [not terravent] and simply decompact where possible. My hunch is the council is using Phytophera as an excuse to fell the trees, in order to save on the arb budget in future years, I think this is going on right accross the country, if they truely wanted to save the trees the would explore all options available, well thats my opinion.. Saying all that they may well have already had a quote , for the above type work, from one or two of the lets say more profit minded companys, it may well be felling and reductions worked out cheaper
  20. Why an earth didn't they spend a few quid on root treatments? I wish tree officers and contractors etc would open their eyes to alternatives, before condeming beutifull trees to the chop, at least give the trees a chance, ah what the hell it only took 100yrs for them to grow.. And why on earth waste money on phased removals? talk about a waste of rate payers money!
  21. hers the link for the 50cc makitas and above http://www.worldofpower.co.uk/acatalog/Makita_Powerful_Chainsaws.html
  22. DCS500O it is then, its the best 50cc saw i've ever owned, had mine 18 months not a problem, i'll be buying more for sure
  23. makita anyone of these, I have 2 makitas and love them equally as good as Husky any day http://www.worldofpower.co.uk/acatalog/Makita_Petrol_Chain_Saws.html
  24. Just had a thought if membership counts as a representation of the industry blah blah blah, I say we members of ''arbtalk'' are now the representatives of the UK arb proffesion, right or wrong? lets face it we have far more members than the AA have! If the government want to push any new legislation, they better come and consult us from now on...:wave:
  25. one AA member so far out of over 400+ forum members

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