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John Shutler

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  1. black diamond bag wont they are designed to be dragged up rockfaces, a far harsher environment than being carried from a truck to a tree and chucked back into the truck laterthat day
  2. yeah ive looked, sent an email to see if they have one
  3. having just got one of these machines without a manual, i think it would be a good idea to get my hands on one can anybody help? its worth a pint or 2 at the APF thank you
  4. its quicker and easier and cheaper for me to take timber away, unless the customer wants to keep it in the sizes that id move it with my loader
  5. im not even sure why anybody would need one?
  6. i wouldnt bother with a cordless, they dont hold charge for long enough ive got a diamond disk in a standard angle grinder and tend to touch up cutters before leaving the yard. im on greenteeth so have the option to turn twice on site (makita impact driver and socket set in truck )
  7. the 2 bolts arnt that awkward if you remove the roller springs lift up the rollers and place a wedge of wood to keep the rollers out the way. its the work of a moment
  8. or suing a ropeguide or similar chocked around the stem with your Ddrt system
  9. im looking at changing a rayco hg20 from finger teeth to series 700 green teeth, are the positions of the bolt holes the same on fingerteeth pockets and greenteeth pockets? the reason i ask is that when i changed from finger teeth to green teeth on my carlton 4012 the positions where the same cheers
  10. im looking at changing a rayco hg20 from finger teeth to series 700 green teeth, are the positions of the bolt holes the same on fingerteeth pockets and greenteeth pockets? the reason i ask is that when i changed from finger teeth to green teeth on my carlton 4012 the positions where the same cheers
  11. decent hardwood chip goes to the yard, and gets sold for £40.00 a load/used for mulching new planting. The rest goes to a polo yard across the road to use on their 1mile long riding track
  12. maybe, or maybe its lazyness
  13. maybe you should attempt some of your own research, if your serious on pursuing this line of work.
  14. for you maybe, but for some people i imagine it allows a bit of an escape from there everyday lives
  15. well its not a new thing the newspaper cutting below is from my local rag in 1969
  16. Booked well in advance
  17. Steering stoppers
  18. the last i heard one special branch was suing the other over the use of the name
  19. i think i got the set from treeworker
  20. used blaze spliced for a lanyard
  21. a far better way of keeping a karabiner captive is to use a thick rubber band
  22. the problem is that people are lazy...the knotted sling may be used to rig something larger down because its close to hand or it could be used by someone who doesnt understand the implications of knotting a sling you could be the best arb in the world, but at some point you will take a shortcut and you wont be taking into account breaking strains
  23. the introduction of mychorizol fungi, put simply get some organic matter from around the root plate of another (more healthy) red oak and spread it around
  24. been looking at grinders of this size for a while does anybody have experience of the above greenmech grinder? cheers

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