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John Shutler

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  1. Got some stumps to do in baisingstoke x2 sycamore circa 26-30 inches and a couple of smaller stumps Price to grind and backfill Please call 07731929194 Cheers
  2. As above, would suit self employed person. Pay dependant on experience. 730 start near Lymington so41 6th area Please call 07731929194 or 01590690456
  3. not really, if the outcome is you can rig a 260ft tree in 5 pieces all done and cleared in a day
  4. Heavy hollow field boundry oak reduction. Nice view
  5. drew, im guessing the latest offering from the donaghys stable is similar to ocean
  6. another contractor who is a good friend, was told by a tree officer " we dont like crown reductions at ..dc"
  7. Double Esterlon 16mm has always been good for us got a 12mm marlow rope which is grippy on the hobbs style bollard ive got which is great for winching ops, but its grippyness (is that a word?) can be a bit annoying when letting things run (lots of friction and gets hot in the hand)
  8. How can you say it's fair when you know nothing about the job?
  9. i want some to. will they stop me being fat and slow?
  10. the harkie jackets not to bad really, i bought one at the aa show to try. it is hot to climb in though. though i probably would be ok for you and the temp your climbing in.il have to wait till the winter to see what its really like though
  11. does anybody have any experience of these boots La Sportiva Trango Alp GTX - The Climbers Shop
  12. i once saw a tub grinder
  13. My brothers got one, if someone stands on the bottom and it's up against a hedge(not leaning on it) you can go heaps further than the top strut
  14. Thanks guys It was built by a company in Birmingham, but dealt with a company in the new forest that aranged it all
  15. Not the quickest or comfiest of trucks, probably one of the bounciest and would get stuck on a puddle. But holds weight well and keeps on pulling when loaded and towing. You can get 3 up in the front but it's a squeeze. Turning circle is amazing
  16. I wasn't aware that you could 'grow your own' I thought the seed had to pass through the digestive system of a bird before it would germinate
  17. i wouldnt bother, used one and it was awfull
  18. Google Image Result for http://www.doublea.co.uk/productimages/kanga%20tk216.jpg Kanga Loaders 2 Series Track Mini Digger does anybody have any experience with these small loaders good points, bad points actual lifting ability and height, not whats stated in the spec
  19. Why is your hitch slipping if all the jobs you are doing at the moment are sappy? If your hitch is staying slippy then I would have thought a clutch would be fine
  20. I've just taught myself mate. But could do with some double braid tips. Also interested in the CE side of things

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