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John Shutler

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  1. these pics are from a very small job i did taking down a sninny woodland ash leaning over a power line, it was pretty sketchy and didnt really fancy climbing it, so i climbed the one next to it and traversed accross to knock the top out. i had to set 2 lines onto 2 other trees to stop it springing back after id taken the top out. at one point i dont mind admitting i didnt think i was going to be able to do it but i couldnt face my brother(my groundy) ripping the piss out of me for ever for chickening out. anyway the customer was stoked and ive got a load of work off the back of it:001_cool:
  2. speedy recovery buddy
  3. thats the 7901, cant really fault it appart from makita are being crap on sending out spare at the moment. the 9010 is a much older saw. the newer range has been changed quite alot, mr ed can probably tell you more about it than me yeah that platforms ok, used it a fair few times for different types of jobs, amazing some of the spaces you can get it into
  4. it pretty much was money for nothing not often you get just the fun bit and dont have to do all the crap
  5. yeah it was a while ago, were you picking up the platform from dial a digger.which wessex guy are you the big guy, the other gut, or the younger guy
  6. brilliant saw
  7. http://www.facebook.com/home.php?#/video/video.php?v=126596535516&ref=nf link to video. how do you embed it
  8. oh yes i remember, i was subbying to rob dyer that day yeah was chatting to the gardener about that storm dammage were you up the road when i was dismantling an old holm oak pollard in lymington over the old curvey wall
  9. no i didnt get to meet him, got a video to post if i can upload it, it was a good job, really chilled.just had to put the stuff on the floor and his gardener was going to do the tidy up
  10. spent the afternoon felling 6 scots pine and dismantling 2 more at mark knophlers house near lymington, what a place and a good oppertunity to knock some good sized pines over
  11. i was at the chinese lanturn festival last year. great fun, the food stalls are amazing
  12. im not sure but could it be tip weight limb weight related
  13. mr horse couldnt remember where he'd left the sky control
  14. got my gloves through, thanks
  15. i prefer both
  16. saw chris on the christchurch roundabout by sainsburys the other week. loverly truck
  17. what was the zipline tensioned off
  18. just read monkeyds post i was right
  19. ahh its a saprophyte isnt it
  20. jelly brain fungus?
  21. very funny
  22. 156 wellingtonia
  23. yep, she didnt want to go at first, infact i remember it being a real struggle il pop down when i get a chance and see what fungle delights we have on it
  24. the woods are at a large house split into flats, and there are lots of children that live there and play in the woods so in the intrest of safety i winched it off, but its still on the ground as they just wanted it made safe
  25. hung up oak in the woods i do some work in. actually spoke to monkeyd about these pictures back at the aa show. dont know if you remember david, anyway better late than never

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